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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paper claw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a claw-like object made of paper, possibly in a creative or artistic context.
Example: "For the school play, we crafted a paper claw to represent the monster's hand."
Alternatives: "a paper talon" or "a paper grasp".
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Fold a paper claw.
Now you have a paper claw!
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Origami paper claws to add life to a Halloween costume.
(Even more optional)Make paper claws for melee attacks.
This can be learned at http://www.instructables.com/id/EVERW32UYQES9J582J/ Repeat until you have four claws Stick two paper claws on each end of the stick.
Was this fear justified, or was it a paper tiger without claws?
In 138 crab battles, those with a hollow-clawed male were only about 1/8 as likely to progress to the "fling" stage the most violent kind of fight as those between two crabs with their original claws, according to a paper published yesterday in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
Randy Serraglio, the Southwest Conservation Advocate for the Center for Biological Diversity, is also in full Jaguar regalia, wearing a paper mache Jaguar head, a faux jaguar coat, claws, and tail.
Last week Goldman Sachs, red in tooth and claw exponents of the system, put out a paper questioning present profit levels, observing: "There are broader questions to be asked about the efficacy of capitalism".
The "tiger" was actually a paper cut-out, and the "tiger's footprint" made with a wooden model of a tiger's claw.
It has published a banking reform paper vowing to claw back bankers' bonuses up to 10 years after they are paid as a punishment for "inappropriate behaviour".
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