clawingly

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English

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Etymology

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From clawing +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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clawingly (comparative more clawingly, superlative most clawingly)

  1. With a clawing motion; with a sharp, raking grip.
    • 1970, Alice Walker, The Third Life of Grange Copeland, page 100:
      He held one gigantic hand in front of her eyes so she could see it and smell it, then rammed it clawingly down her dress front.
    • 2004, Jennifer Marshall, The Christie Legacy, page 288:
      It was May now and summer was on the ascent, the nights were warm but not yet clawingly humid and the constant South Dakota breeze was strangely absent tonight.