pawing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ pɔː]
  • Us [ pɑː]

Meaning of pawing In English

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Examples of pawing

  • He did not mention that the two days were occupied in pawing into force a proposal which he had previously rejected!

  • Internal pain is often indicated by pawing the ground and sweating and looking at the flanks.

  • People stand like two bulls pawing at the ground, each trying to outstare the other in the hope of winning the right to speak.

  • I take it that that means, without being too indelicate, that they rush about the political backwoods snorting and shaking their antlers and pawing up the earth.

  • These are tom cat growls and pawing of earth.

  • She is willing to try, but when a client begins pawing her she cries and gets out of the car.

  • Clans mark their territories by either pasting or pawing in special latrines located on clan range boundaries.

  • Certainly one gets further when one adopts pawing as well, which, after all, doesn't make a baby.

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