Claw·back n. A flatterer or sycophant. [Obs.] “Take heed of these clawbacks.”
  Claw·back, a. Flattering; sycophantic. [Obs.]
     Like a clawback parasite.   --Bp. Hall.
  Claw·back, v. t. To flatter. [Obs.]
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  clawback
       n : finding a way to take money back from people that they were
           given in another way; "the Treasury will find some
           clawback for the extra benefits members received"