pawing Definition In English

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  • Already their wild steeds are pawing the ground with impatience; already the ill-omened riders have come together and are exchanging the last words before leaping into the saddle.

  • The hop landing phase is very active, involving a powerful backward pawing action of the right leg, with the right take-off foot landing heel first on the runway.

  • During the rut, males gather in open meadows, pawing the ground during antagonistic encounters.

  • Wallaby mobs have a linear hierarchy that is determined by ritualized pawing which is non-violent.

  • Depending on the sanctioning organization, working means barking, scratching, staring, pawing, digging; any active behavior.

  • Signs of toxicity include blisters and ulcers of the mouth, pawing, stretching, diarrhea containing bits of intestinal mucosa, hypocalcaemia, and hypomagnesemia.

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

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

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