fingernailed

English

Etymology

From fingernail +‎ -ed.

Adjective

fingernailed (not comparable)

  1. Having fingernails (often of a specified kind).
    a dirty-fingernailed hustler
    • 1990 April, James Luceno, chapter 17, in Illegal Alien, New York, N.Y.: Del Rey, →ISBN, part 4 (Downside Up), pages 220–221:
      “Are you aware, by the way, that Santoul is quite well known in the entertainment world? His filmworks are playing in quite a few theaters in Likat—” “I want his balls!” Karine screamed, making two upraised cups of her talon-fingernailed hands.