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paw

noun as in appendage of certain animals, usually the foot

verb as in touch roughly

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Surveillance camera video shows someone in a hoodie — and more than half a dozen dogs — leaving the scene by foot and paw.

“My dog’s paws burned,” he told Davis, saying they were exhausted and had been walking for miles.

She is a friendly dog who has clearly had some training - she can sit, and offer a paw in exchange for a treat - but came in as a stray in October, having presumably been abandoned.

From BBC

The kitten’s paw pads were raw and red.

Any build-up of salt, grit, dirt or snow can be painful - so be sure to check and rinse their paws.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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