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paw

paw / paw
NounTransitive Verb
pl: pawspast: pawedpp: paweding: pawing

The term evokes a tactile sense of softness combined with potential sharpness, specifically the contrast between a padded sole and a claw. When applied to animals, it is a neutral anatomical term, but when applied to humans, it carries a strong negative connotation of clumsiness or a lack of social grace. In a behavioral context, the verb form suggests a lack of precision or respect. Whether describing a thief searching through a drawer or an unwanted physical advance, the word implies a heavy-handed, imprecise, or intrusive manner of touching.

Meanings

Nounpaw

The soft foot of a mammal, such as a dog, cat, or bear, typically having claws and pads.

"The puppy licked its paw after stepping on a thorn."

Transitive Verbpaw
[~ something]

To touch or handle something clumsily, awkwardly, or in a way that is unwelcome or intrusive.

"The intruder began to paw through the drawers in search of valuables."

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