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Pawer - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Pawer refers to an animal’s paw, especially when used for grasping or striking. It can also describe someone or something that paws, such as a playful pet or a person handling objects clumsily.

pawer

/ˈpɔər/ /ˈpɔːə/

Definition:

A person who paws or touches something clumsily or rudely with their hands.

Synonyms:

groper, fumbler, handler, toucher

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

non-toucher, avoider

Common Collocations:

clumsy pawer, persistent pawer, unwanted pawer

Derivatives:

pawing, pawed

Usage Tips:

Use "pawer" to describe someone who handles things roughly or intrusively, often implying lack of skill or manners.

Common Phrases:

"keep your paws off, " "paw at something, " "like a bear pawing honey"

Etymology:

Derived from "paw," meaning an animal's foot, extended metaphorically to describe clumsy human handling.

Examples:

  • 1. The dog sniffed the stranger but avoided the known pawer.
  • 2. She recoiled from the persistent pawer at the crowded market.
  • 3. The teacher scolded the young pawer for mishandling the art supplies.
  • 4. He was labeled a pawer after constantly fumbling with fragile items.

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