Claw your way back, into something, out of something, to something, etc.

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To struggle or work hard to recover from a bad situation or position.

After being down three goals, the home team clawed their way back into the game.
Visual representation of "claw your way back, into something, out of something, to something, etc." - To struggle or work hard to recover from a bad situation or position

Often appears as...

  • claw your way back into the game
  • claw your way back into the match

Usage tips

Idiomatic

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Visual representation of "claw your way back, into something, out of something, to something, etc."
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Effort Implied

This phrase suggests intense effort, as if fighting with claws to regain position.

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Despite initial losses, he clawed his way back into the investors' good graces.
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Comeback Spirit

It emphasizes determination when trying to overcome a disadvantage.

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The boxer was down, but he clawed his way back into the match with relentless spirit.
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Use in Struggle

Best used when describing a recovery after struggling or facing setbacks.

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The team wasn't expected to win, yet they clawed their way back into the game.
Visual representation of the word "Claw your way back, into something, out of something, to something, etc."

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