1. pawing - Noun
2. pawing - Verb
of Paw
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers. We are the president. Hillary Clinton
One of the side-effects of having your work appear in a public forum such as this is that people often email me asking for advice on how to break into writing, presumably figuring that if a drooling gum-brain like me can scrape a living witlessly pawing at a keyboard, there's hope for anyone. Charlie Brooker
I used to take my short stories to girls' homes and read them to them. Can you imagine the reaction reading a short story to a girl instead of pawing her? Ray Bradbury
If the female does not run away, the male will continue by licking, pawing, and scratching her, and copulation will follow. Source: Internet
The way she would start pawing at the gate at regular intervals at dawn. Source: Internet
Set in the teenage wasteland of an indeterminate era, where bored young adults watch rabbit-ear TVs while pawing at custom mobile devices, the film twists the itchy melancholia of coming-of-age cinema into something more fatalistic. Source: Internet