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Definition of Pawed
1. paw [v] - See also: paw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pawed
Literary usage of Pawed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"He seems to have been of a brooding temperament, and to have pawed much of his
time in silence and solitude. A recent writer (in the Studien u. ..."
2. Kate Beaumont by John William De Forest (1872)
"keeper ; he stood five feet eight in hia boots, and pawed the kerosene-lit air;
he howled in his manly fashion until the blood of small urchins curdled with ..."
3. The Works of William Robertson ...: To which is Prefixed, an Account of His by William Robertson, Dugald Stewart (1817)
"... that she let ' j speeches nor any other thing pawed and objected to r^v
prejudice, move Her Majesty to aker her favour — toward* me, or any ways to ..."
4. A Biblical and Theological Dictionary: Explanatory of the History ... and by Richard Watson (1856)
"... pawed between the parts. Hence, *f>>* Abraham had performed this pan of the
.... pawed ..."
5. The Scots Digest of Scots Appeals in the House of Lords from 1707 and of the by Robert Candlish Henderson, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1908)
"Bill of suspension and interdict pawed (but interdict granted on ordering answers
recalled) against tlie commissioners of police of Glasgow applying any of ..."