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Paw   /pɔ/   Listen
noun
Paw  n.  
1.
The foot of a quadruped having claws, as the lion, dog, cat, etc.
2.
The hand. (Jocose)
Paw clam (Zool.), the tridacna; so called because shaped like an animal's paw.



verb
Paw  v. t.  (past & past part. pawed; pres. part. pawing)  
1.
To pass the paw over; to stroke or handle with the paws; hence, to handle fondly or rudely.
2.
To scrape or beat with the forefoot. "His hot courser pawed the Hungarian plane."



Paw  v. i.  To draw the forefoot along the ground; to beat or scrape with the forefoot.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Paw" Quotes from Famous Books



... old," says the late George Colman, "when Goldsmith one evening, when drinking coffee with my father, took me on his knee and began to play with me, which amiable act I returned with a very smart slap in the face; it must have been a tingler, for I left the marks of my little spiteful paw upon his cheek. This infantile outrage was followed by summary justice, and I was locked up by my father in an adjoining room, to undergo solitary imprisonment in the dark. Here I began to howl and scream most abominably. At length a friend ...
— Oliver Goldsmith • Washington Irving

... delight made clear, Lucy pushed Rex from her side—he had become presuming and had left the imprint of his dusty paw upon her spotless frock—and with the remark that she had other visits to pay, her only regret being that this one was so short, she got up from her seat on the step, called Meg, and stood waiting for Jane with some slight ...
— The Tides of Barnegat • F. Hopkinson Smith

... held us in its grip, Would raise the prisoning paw, And Nature, like a mouse set free, Enjoyed delusive liberty, While every water-pipe must drip To greet the passing thaw. Then rudely dashed from eager lip The cup of joy would be, And fingers numbed, and chattering jaw, Owned unexpelled the winter's flaw, And on the steps the goodmen slip, And ...
— Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 100., Jan. 24, 1891. • Various

... although it might be folded in his arms, was yet as invisible to his sight as the summer air. I did not doubt for a moment that the animal that had come to me was one of those strange beings. I lifted his head; it was heavy. I took hold of a paw which he readily gave me; he had every attribute of a real dog, except that ...
— The Stories of the Three Burglars • Frank Richard Stockton

... suffering monkey whose leg had been hurt by a stone thrown by a cruel boy. Grandma said, certainly, for that she pitied even an animal that had to suffer pain. The Clown then took the monkey, and held its paw while grandma patted its head and stroked its back, and poured on the Remedy, the Flying Cherub standing near by to see what was ...
— Harper's Young People, February 10, 1880 - An Illustrated Weekly • Various


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