give paw

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give paw (third-person singular simple present gives paw, present participle giving paw, simple past gave paw, past participle given paw)

  1. Of dogs, to present one's paw for a handshake with a human.
    • 1988, William James, Manuscript Lectures[1], →ISBN, page 41:
      Special volitional movements impaired. Won't give paw because that performance result of individual education, requiring loop line.
    • 2013, Brian Schmisek, Resurrection of the Flesh or Resurrection of the Dead[2], →ISBN, page 107:
      Even though both gave paw, only Willy received the treat. After this happened, Buck stopped giving paw almost immediately.
    • 2020, Nancy Przybylowicz, Total Fluff[3], →ISBN, page 36:
      After a moment's hesitation Fluff gave paw. The children were relieved.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see give,‎ paw.

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give paw

  1. A command for a dog to give paw.
    • 1999, Noël Coward, Star Chamber[4]:
      Lie down, Atherton, who's a good dog? Come on — give Dame Rosie a paw — paw, Atherton — give paw []
    • 2011, Michael Scotto, Latasha and the little red Tornado[5], →ISBN, page 28:
      "Okay, give paw." I caught her flopping paw, gave it a shake, and fed her the treat.
    • 2018, Kay Arthur, Janna Arndt, Who Created It?[6], →ISBN, page 87:
      "It's time to learn a new trick. Ready? Sit. Give paw."

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