Sentences with phrase «claw back a bit»

Helping extend the range further, all four wheels claw back a bit of energy through regenerative braking.
Maybe by getting a foot in the door at this relatively early stage, they might be able to claw back a bit of the market from Amazon.

Not exact matches

Then Dante goes on to say this: «The foremost sinner found that biting to be nothing, when matched against the clawing, for at times his back was stripped completely of its hide.»
Second half, Van Gaal made some good changes and they seemed to claw their way back a little bit, but I think we were solid 95 % of the game.
After 15 matches being played in the league, this is all a bit premature as it is not as if any club has clawed back a much bigger deficit in the past — Manchester United overcoming Newcastle United's lead in the 1990's for instance.
We need to build up arms like Wolverine, and I thought it looked a bit like every time he rears back with claws drawn!
They often bite at the old growth in order to get it off, especially on the back claws.
My stray tom cat keeps attacking me bitting and clawing me when my back is turned on him.
Bella is an incredibly good kitty and apparently doesn't mind being used as a perch, at least she has yet to complain and is very gentle with both birds, but I get the impression that she is a bit bothered by the claws in her back.
Additionally, if your cat rolls onto his side or back and exposes his teeth and claws he is preparing to grab and bite.
Nails can also grow back a bit deformed if there has been some sort of trauma to the nail bed, such as when the dew claw has been caught in something and torn.
I'm hurtling down a straight at insane speeds in my Lotus; the tight hairpin is approaching fast, but Sebestian Vettel's rocket powered Red Bull hasn't taken massive chunks out of my lead on that single straight and I need to leave my braking for this corner as late as possible to try to claw back a little bit of time and hold the lead for the final lap.
With an economy struggling to claw itself back from the credit - crunch, the employment market is flooded with job - seekers who suffered the biggest bite wounds from the recession.
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