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claim verb 1 to arrest someone UK, 1970. 2 to challenge someone to a fight IRELAND, 1989
idiomclaima claim to famefamous used about something that makes a person or place special, especially something that is not really very important or very good:That's my claim to fame - I've been on the set of Trainspotting.The rebel earl had one claim to fame, being the last man executed by the Scottish guillotine.
See:- a claim to fame
- claim (something) for (oneself or something)
- claim a life
- claim a/the/(one's) life
- claim check
- claim for
- claim the moral high ground
- claim to fame
- claim to fame, one's
- equate
- lay claim to
- lay claim to (something)
- lay claim to something
- seize the moral high ground
- stake (one's) claim
- stake a claim
- stake a claim to
- stake a/your claim to somebody/something
- stake out (one's) claim
- stake out (one's) claim on (something)
- stake out (one's) claim to (something)
- stake out a claim
- stake out a claim on (something)
- stake out a claim to
- stake out a claim to (something)
- take the moral high ground
- take, claim, seize, etc. the moral high ground
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