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Like certain otters
Answer for the clue "Like certain otters ", 8 letters:
clawless
Word definitions for clawless in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Clawless \Claw"less\, a. Destitute of claws.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Having no claws.
Usage examples of clawless.
If he were challenged tomorrow by one of the clawless and lost— He dropped his hand protectingly over the weapons at his belt.
His clawless belt was the greater loss, and he could have wailed over that like a youngling who had strayed too far from his mother and feared what might crouch in the dark.
Compared to us they were as fangless, as clawless, as a newborn youngling.
Tully said, doing gods witness, the service Hilfy had drilled him on at that board: he had a pick to use where his poor clawless fingers had not a chance, he stuck it into the right holes in the right sequence, and he was at least adequate to keep an ear to internal operations.
On thick carpets lay Thin panther kittens locked in clawless play --" "Ah, Jesus --" "A sonnet yet --" Hogg glowered at this one, a small gesturing man, and prepared to say "For cough.
The stubby, clawless fingers of the hand holding the stolen pistol were grimy with dust in a painfully obvious but nonetheless honorable attempt to camouflage the pale, soft flesh within.
All sorts of live and recently live fish were moved across the sidewalk: snapper and halibut and mackerel, sea bass and ling cod and yellowtail, clawless Pacific lobster, Dungeness crab, ghastly monkfish, with their long saberlike teeth and a single spine that jutted from their head, bracing a luminous lure they used to draw in prey, so deep in the ocean that the sun never shone.