paw

paw
definition
verb
the horse rose on its strong haunches, its forelegs pawing the air
(of an animal) feel or scrape with a paw or hoof.
noun
The feet of the throne are modeled after large catlike paws without claws.
an animal's foot having claws and pads.
example
The units are smoothly animated both in combat and when just standing around, as horses 'paw' the ground and archers play with their bows.
The river has chiselled the mountain face, making it resemble a lion's 'paw' .
The mastiff began licking its 'paw' , not taking its eyes from us.
She faced it as it began to 'paw' at the ground and lower its head to charge.
some overweight Casanova had tried to 'paw' her
She strode up to the cat's right front 'paw' , and began to stroke it.
He wanted to pluck it from the man's 'paw' - he even pictured himself doing it - but his limbs refused to propel him towards it.
Yes, I'm aware they are online but I like to go in and 'paw' the merchandise.
young dogs may 'paw' at the floor and whine
At once he stepped forward to proffer his filthy 'paw' .
With a grimace, Olivia glares down at her suit jacket, rubbing the wet 'paw' marks.
young dogs may 'paw' at the floor and whine
some overweight, ugly Casanova had tried to 'paw' her
The animal left a large 'paw' print in mud near houses at Beaumont Chase yesterday afternoon.
An irritant was injected into the left hind 'paw' of the pups to induce swelling.
The blood bay stallion was 'pawing' through the snow to the little thatches of dead grass below.
The bear's expression darkened as he grumpily stood up on all four 'paws' .
The feet of the throne are modeled after large catlike 'paws' without claws.
Jimmy dropped his rifle and held his 'paws' over his ears as he rolled around on the grass.
The kitten merely 'pawed' at his chest, trying to find the source of the rumbling.
You opened up the fridge and pulled out every piece of meat you can get your little 'paws' on.
Access to water is always recommended, as is staying off the asphalt, which can burn an animal's 'paws' .
Little grubby children rushed past her, 'pawing' her dress, of which they had never seen such quality.
She zipped open the duffel bag, 'pawing' through it.
Get your filthy little 'paws' on CD-ROMs featuring these sirens of British media culture.
I wander round looking like a lost child 'pawing' things for a while, and then panic and pick up something which neither fits nor suits me.
The glorious creature 'pawed' the ground with it's silver hooves and snorted deep of the cold air.
'Get your filthy 'paws' off her,' I think as anger sweeps through my body but it is shortly replaced with a desire.
Want to stop boosters from getting their greasy, grubby 'paws' on the game?
Poachers also sell bear 'paws' as food and fur for clothing or rugs.
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