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Filter by Meaning The pawed tracks of the raccoon led up to the trash can.
The pawed bear searched for food in the woods.
The pawed paws of the bear left a trail in the dirt.
The pawed animal left tracks in the fresh snow.
The pawed creature made its way through the forest.
The actor's pawed performance left the audience unimpressed.
The politician's pawed response to the question only further confused the public.
Her pawed handwriting made it difficult to read the note.
The toddler's pawed attempts to hold the delicate vase made his mother nervous.
The toddler's pawed scribbles on the wall were difficult to remove.
Her pawed attempt to fix the leak only made the problem worse.
The novice guitarist's pawed strumming disrupted the rhythm of the song.
The artist's pawed brushstrokes ruined the painting's composition.
His pawed handling of the fragile vase resulted in it being shattered.
The guitarist's pawed strumming made the song sound off-key.
His pawed attempt at tying the knot left the rope in a tangled mess.
The surgeon's pawed handling of the delicate instrument endangered the patient.
The basketball player's pawed dribbling led to frequent turnovers.
His pawed attempts to sew the button back on only made the hole larger.
The chef's pawed handling of the ingredients resulted in a ruined dish.
The chef's pawed attempts at plating ruined the presentation of the dish.
She winced as she felt the pawed touch of the inexperienced masseur.
The monkey pawed at the fruit, checking for ripeness.
The archaeologist pawed through the soil, uncovering artifacts.
The cat pawed at the ball of yarn, unraveling it.
The artist pawed at the clay, molding it into a sculpture.
The chef pawed at the vegetables, selecting the freshest ones.
The detective pawed through the suspect's belongings, searching for evidence.
The mechanic pawed at the engine, trying to identify the problem.
The puppy pawed at the shoes, trying to chew them.
The kitten pawed at the curtains, playing with the fabric.
The raccoon pawed at the garbage can, looking for food.
The scientist pawed at the specimen, examining it under a microscope.
The bird pawed at the seeds, selecting the ones it wanted.
The musician pawed at the guitar strings, tuning them.
The bear pawed at the tree, trying to get the honey.
The child pawed at the sand, building a sandcastle.
The jeweler pawed at the gemstone, inspecting its clarity.
The dog pawed at the blanket, making a cozy spot.
The tailor pawed at the fabric, choosing the right texture.
The photographer pawed at the camera settings, adjusting them for the lighting.
The toddler pawed at the toy, trying to figure out how it worked.
The bird pawed at the ground, searching for worms.
The bear pawed at the tree trunk, trying to climb it.
The squirrel pawed at the acorn, trying to open it.
The bear pawed at the fish in the stream, trying to catch its meal.
The squirrel pawed at the bird feeder, trying to get to the seeds inside.
The kitten pawed at the ball of yarn, playing with it.
The fox pawed at the ground, trying to bury its food for later.
The tiger pawed at the bars of its cage, frustrated at being trapped.
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