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How To Use Forepaw In A Sentence

  • We passed one of the elaborate clan houses, this one festooned with magnificent raccoon carvings; one was seated atop the ridgepole over the doorway, his forepaws dangling. Fire The Sky
  • She lay on her stomach with her forepaws stretched out before her, and tail curled tight around her rear.
  • I won't be leaving Dorey alone at the vet's any more, but I won't soon forget the way he looked, standing on his hind legs slashing the air with his forepaw.
  • The forepaws resemble slender human hands and make the raccoon unusually dextrous.
  • I tried to remind her by taking a forepaw and rubbing it over her cheek, but she let it drop. ON CATS
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  • He morphed to cat shape, pulled his forepaw free, and ran. Massage
  • The relief depicts a pair of lions (their missing heads were probably made from a different, more valuable material); standing with their forepaws on altars with incurved sides, they flank a central column.
  • A tiger was found with a steel trap sunk into its forepaw, and a week later, the park was closed and more than 40 poachers arrested.
  • They communicate by stamping their forepaws, chattering their teeth, and emitting a variety of whimpers, whines, hisses, and other vocalizations.
  • They communicate by stamping their forepaws, chattering their teeth, and emitting a variety of whimpers, whines, hisses, and other vocalizations.
  • A lion in side view , having one forepaw raised and the head facing the observer.
  • He squirmed and struggled, dabbing at the air with the injured as well as the uninjured forepaw and increasing his pain. CHAPTER XXIII
  • Wildcats have five toes on each of their forepaws, but only four toes on each back paw.
  • For he is the cleanest in the use of his forepaws of any quadruped.
  • She dropped down again to all fours, and with her nose sought out one who had tumbled a little further and was beginning to overcome his bewilderment and to test his new environment with a forepaw, and nosed him back with the others and pushed them all to the back of the cave, their little furry bodies huddled tight against one another. Hunting the Thylacine
  • Recent carnivorans can be divided into ambush- and pursuit-types on the basis of the animal's ability to manipulate food items with its forepaws.
  • She tried to force the forepaw inside—but too stiff. Doggone
  • So strong was the play-instinct in him, as well as was his constitution strong, that he continually outplayed Scraps to abject weariness, so that he could only lie on the deck and pant and laugh through air-draughty lips and dab futilely in the air with weak forepaws at Michael's continued ferocious-acted onslaughts. CHAPTER XI
  • We passed one of the elaborate clan houses, this one festooned with magnificent raccoon carvings; one was seated atop the ridgepole over the doorway, his forepaws dangling. Fire The Sky
  • A deer mouse stands with forepaws clasped, a soulful-looking grizzly peers across a stream, and a gray jay picks at a half-eaten salmon lying in the snow, one perhaps caught by the same grizzly we see elsewhere loping after spawning chum, its fur shagged with ice. Photo-Op: Yukon Ho
  • Measurements were taken of both forepaws and hind paws.
  • Wildcats have five toes on each of their forepaws, but only four toes on each back paw.
  • Close Home," Ruumahum muttered that evening, pausing to send a thick curving tongue out to groom the back of a forepaw. Shopgirls
  • They use their sensitive, dexterous forepaws to locate prey, such as worms, in mud.
  • He was brown, with a white ear, a white forepaw, and a white tip on his tail.
  • I tried to remind her by taking a forepaw and rubbing it over her cheek, but she let it drop. ON CATS
  • Finally, above the forepaws was a yard-long lipless gash of a mouth, half-hidden by hair, curved very slightly upward at the corners. Neutron Star
  • With his hand on his saddlebow, he was ready to dismount and stab the wolf, when she suddenly thrust her head up from among that mass of dogs, and then her forepaws were on the edge of the gully. War and Peace
  • Far away in the timber a wolf howled, and Leloo's eyes at once assumed an expression of intense longing and he listened motionless until the sound died away, then with a glance at the _babiche_ thong that secured him, settled slowly to the robe and lay with his long pointed muzzle upon his outstretched forepaws, and his dull yellow eyes blinking lazily. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country
  • She stoops over her heavy tambour frame, at work that fascinates her black spaniel dog, which stands with its forepaws on the front bar to watch her dexterity.
  • A second bear, standing on its hind legs, banged a tambourine with a forepaw.
  • Guided by instinct, he paddled with his forepaws.
  • The finial for all ground force colours is the crest of Canada (a lion statant guardant royally crowned and holding a maple leaf in his right forepaw) cast in gilt brass.
  • Within moments, all that was visible was his head, one forepaw, and a wing. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • The beavers seemed quite at home, collecting snow between their forepaws and their chin and half push, half carry it along. Weatherwatch: Visit to a frozen London zoo in 1874
  • Prey is located using vision and touch and is captured with the forepaws.
  • The forelimbs are to the left, and are cocked back, elbows high, with the forepaws tucked under the chest.
  • Sam was lying, open-eyed, head resting on his forepaws. FOOLS GOLD
  • She stoops over her heavy tambour frame, at work that fascinates her black spaniel dog, which stands with its forepaws on the front bar to watch her dexterity.
  • Instead, the weasel is reaching out a forepaw toward her, and she is dropping her throwing stick and taking its paw. NEVERWHERE
  • For a perfect finish, the snout of the hunter should stab down between his forepaws just as they hit the ground.
  • A deer mouse stands with forepaws clasped, a soulful-looking grizzly peers across a stream, and a gray jay picks at a half-eaten salmon lying in the snow, one perhaps caught by the same grizzly we see elsewhere loping after spawning chum, its fur shagged with ice. Photo-Op: Yukon Ho
  • Its cheeks and stomach were light gray, in addition to the tips of its feet and forepaws.
  • The leopard braced for the charge, tail twitching, snarling, head low, outstretched forepaws, hindquarters arched.
  • The inner one houses the murti and has a Mushika Ganesha's mouse vahana with modaka in his forepaws in front of it. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Next, something brushed past him, and he encountered it with a snarl and a splashing of his forepaws. CHAPTER XX
  • His throat and lungs filled with the pungent stifling smoke of powder, his nostrils with earth and dust, he frantically wheezed and sneezed, leaping about, falling drunkenly, leaping into the air again, staggering on his hind-legs, dabbing with his forepaws at his nose head-downward between his forelegs, and even rubbing his nose into the ground. CHAPTER XIX
  • This is all rather like a dog complacently assuming that you will give him the entire turkey if he merely sits on his hind legs and limps his forepaws.
  • Field diagnosed the kangaroo as a cross between squirrel and deer, with five claws on its forepaw but only three talons on its hind legs, as if it were partly avian (though it did its hopping with its tail).
  • The leopard braced for the charge, tail twitching, snarling, head low, outstretched forepaws, hindquarters arched.
  • The furcot merely bunked, yawned, and started preening itself with a forepaw. Shopgirls
  • When I am cooking she is next to me with the forepaws on the counter supervising my cooking. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Golden moles burrow mainly using their leathery snout combined with thrusts of the forepaws, which are held under the body (rather than at the sides, as in the talpids).
  • He squirmed and struggled, dabbing at the air with the injured as well as the uninjured forepaw and increasing his pain. CHAPTER XXIII
  • I noticed that as it held the plant in its forepaws, it rapidly moved its face and mouth, so that at times they appeared to vibrate.
  • The forepaws resemble slender human hands and make the raccoon unusually dextrous.
  • A sudden swipe of her short, powerful forepaw stretched an opening in the wire, and her head darted in and her jaws snapped through the back of a sleeping hen so swiftly it barely had a chance to squawk. Hunting the Thylacine
  • Instead, the weasel is reaching out a forepaw toward her, and she is dropping her throwing stick and taking its paw. NEVERWHERE
  • So strong was the play-instinct in him, as well as was his constitution strong, that he continually outplayed Scraps to abject weariness, so that he could only lie on the deck and pant and laugh through air-draughty lips and dab futilely in the air with weak forepaws at Michael's continued ferocious-acted onslaughts. CHAPTER XI

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