paw|pawed|pawing|paws in English
verb
[pɔː]
touch, feel; scratch, strike; fondle, caress (Slang)
Use "paw|pawed|pawing|paws" in a sentence
1. She made Paw-paw wave to each of them.
2. The dog pawed at the doorknob.
3. The stallion pawed the ground impatiently.
4. Rebecque's pawed at the trampled rye stalks.
5. You can see the front paw, the rear paw.
6. 2 The stallion pawed the ground impatiently.
7. She pawed through her purse for a comb.
8. Swinging Paw-paw under her arm, she went out the door.
9. The dog pawed at the doorknob again and again.
10. Eat bear paw!
11. He pawed at my jacket with his free hand.
12. Paws Aswirl Textured Fleece Jacket
13. 24 Cats hide their paws.
14. Keep your paws off me.
15. Midnight came to a halt, snorting and pawing the ground.
16. Eat the bear's paw
17. Take your filthy paws off me!
18. New dog my paw!
19. Its paws stink of disinfectant.
20. The dog had hurt its paw.
21. The cat licked its paws clean.
22. Cotyledon tomentosa Bear's Paw It's easy to see where this shrubby succulent gets its name! The thick, fuzzy leaves have 3 to 10 "teeth" at the end, similar to the paws of a bear
23. Instead you kept scratching and pawing at it like a monkey, expecting new results.
24. The dog hurt its paw.
25. Now, I don't know if she's toying with me, kind of like a cat batting back a mouse, batting back a mouse -- left paw, right paw, left paw, right paw -- but by now, we've reached the mall.