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paw

noun as in appendage of certain animals, usually the foot

verb as in touch roughly

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Example Sentences

Then she accused him of “pawing” through her script and — while mimicking his South African accent — claimed he didn’t laugh at the sketch a single time.

Hustle has a habit of touching my arm over and over again with his big paw when he’s ready to go out.

Stage door is busy with family and friends of the singers and musicians, but Bridget gets her fair share of fans who want to shake her paw and wish her well.

From BBC

Even Stokes was prowling laps of the boundary on Thursday, like a caged tiger pawing at the ground.

From BBC

She said his blood work showed low protein levels, and the pads on his paws were dry, cracked and calloused, proof that he had spent a lot of time on his own.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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