14 adverbs to describe how to paw

There before him, surrounded by all that beautiful company, stood the horses that drew hergreat milk-white horses impatiently pawing the dusty ground with their hoofs and proudly champing their gold bridles, tossing the white froth from their mouths.

En dere de dogs stood en barked, en bayed, en pawed at de tree, en tried ter climb up on it; en w'en dey wuz tuk roun' thoo de swamp ter look fer de scent, dey broke loose en made fer dat tree ag'in.

Wildly Martin pawed for the telephone and bawled a number.

Nevertheless, the barb delights in the "powder play" as much as his master, and "Each generous steed to meet the play aspires, And seconds, with his own, his master's fires; He neighs, he foams, he paws the ground beneath, And smoke and flame his swelling nostrils breathe.

She paws it exultantly for a moment.

"I knowed you wouldn't tell, Lul-luke," Racey declared, solemnly, reaching across the table and affectionately pawing the Tweezy sleeve.

The pedlar looked around; the two hounds were lazily pawing each other in the sun, before the door, and no sound disturbed the silence, but their low whining, as they yawned, or the faint cry of some distant bird.

He ducked his head a little and pawed the ground lightly, a horse's age-old manner of expressing amicable intentions.

For a few moments he rolled and dug in the wet mold and earth, pawing madly at the things that pierced his flesh.

The horse pawed nervously and tried to rear.

Sure enough, there was the barber, sitting on the cross-piece, and the steer pawing dirt underneath.

There are countries where a man is indecently pawed over by chattering heralds who bob their foul torches in his face till he is singed and smoked at once.

"They, too, are unafraid, being great fighters," he wheezed, pawing aimlessly with his hands.

She pawed it ashore, sniffing at the hard shell.

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