verb
- to scratch, claw, or scrape vigorously; to maul or tear with the nails or claws
- to scold, revile, or abuse verbally; to quarrel or wrangle noisily
Usage: archaic; informal
Usage: archaic; informal
noun
- a noisy quarrel or verbal altercation; a scolding or abusive exchange
Usage: archaic; informal
Examples
- The two cats were clapperclawing at each other in the yard.
- She accused him of clapperclawing her reputation with his harsh words.
- Their clapperclawing could be heard throughout the entire house.
- He grew tired of their constant clapperclawing and left the room.
- The old woman was known for clapperclawing anyone who crossed her path.
- A fierce clapperclawing broke out between the neighbors over the fence line.