Sentence examples for paw at from inspiring English sources

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paw at

verb

To come on to (someone) in a rude way, with excessive and unwelcome touching; to handle (someone or something) rudely or clumsily.

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They'd paw at each other in the taxi.

He spoke with PAW at Reunions last May.

Some play cards or paw at their smartphones.

Despite his young age, he is quite an old paw at stock-picking.

Paw at it with two forks, combining thoroughly but not overmixing.

I couldn't help but mentally paw at Vienna and Rick's door.

The forlorn figure spots his chance for escape and tries his paw at hitchhiking.

When you bought a dress or shirt online you could paw at the virtual fabric before you bought it.

They wiggle and paw at their ears, hop and dart, stop and flash a come-hither look backward.

His cat, Ohno, picked up on his tension, swatting a paw at him before jumping off his lap.

Acidotic animals go off their feed, pant and salivate excessively, paw at their bellies and eat dirt.

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