"Pawkiness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Pawkiness" Meaning

Pawkiness is a rare or obsolete word that refers to sauciness, pertness, or impudent pretension. It is often used to describe someone's behavior or tone that is considered impertinent, cheeky, or too forward.

"Pawkiness" Examples

Pawkiness


Pawkiness is a relatively rare or obsolete noun that refers to:

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1. The village's pawkiness in welcoming new residents was heartwarming. (Here, the village's awkwardness or shyness in being friendly to new residents is appreciated.)

2. After the couple moved into the old mansion, they discovered its pawkiness was still present. (The mansion's awkward layout or quirks are still noticeable after they moved in.)

3. The company's pawkiness in relating to investors led to mistrust. (The company's awkwardness or lack of clear communication led to mistrust with investors.)

4. Despite its pawkiness, the hotel's receptionist was warm and welcoming. (The receptionist, despite being a bit awkward, was still friendly and warm.)

5. The author's pawkiness in describing the characters' relationships made the story more relatable. (The author's ability to awkwardly, yet sincerely, describe the characters' relationships made the story more relatable.)

"Pawkiness" Similar Words

Pavonid

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Pavonine

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Paw-paw

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Paw

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The word "paw" refers to the foot of an animal, typically an mammal, which is used for walking, running, grasping, or manipulating objects.

Pawed

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Having or forming claws or claws-like structures, typically used to express the claws of an animal.

Pawel

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Pawing

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Pawn

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Pawnable

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Pawnage

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Pawnbroker

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A pawnbroker is a person or business that lends money at high interest rates against the collateral of personal items of value, such as jewelry, watches, or other valuable possessions, that can be redeemed once the loan is repaid. In other words, a pawnbroker acts as a lender and a second-hand dealer, offering a temporary loan to an individual in exchange for an item of value, which is kept by the pawnbroker until the loan is repaid, usually with interest.

Pawnbrokers

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Pawnbrokers are individuals or businesses that lend money to people in exchange for valuable items, such as jewelry, electronics, or other valuable objects, as collateral. The pawnbroker then keeps the item until the borrower repays the loan, plus interest, and returns the item.