Chawed vs Clawed - What's the difference?
chawed | clawed |
(chaw), i.e. nonstandard variant of chewed.
(informal, uncountable) Chewing tobacco.
(countable) A plug or wad of chewing tobacco.
* 1889 , , Chapter XXI,
(obsolete) The jaw.
(archaic, or, nonstandard) To chew; to grind with one's teeth; to masticate (food, or the cud); to champ (at the bit).
* Surrey
* 1884 , , Chapter XXIX,
To ruminate in thought; to consider; to keep the mind working upon; to brood over.
(UK, slang) To steal.
having claws (of animals)
(claw)
As verbs the difference between chawed and clawed
is that chawed is (chaw), ie nonstandard variant of chewed while clawed is (claw).As an adjective clawed is
having claws (of animals).chawed
English
Verb
(head)chaw
English
Noun
(en noun)- When the doctor told him to quit smoking, Harvey switched to chaw , but then developed cancer of the mouth.
- My uncle's way to convince us not to use tobacco was to give us each a big chaw , and then get us to swallow it.
- "YOU give him a chaw', did you? So did your sister's cat's grandmother. You pay me back the ' chaws you've awready borry'd off'n me, Lafe Buckner, then I'll loan you one or two ton of it, and won't charge you no back intrust, nuther."
- (Spenser)
Verb
(en verb)- (Spenser)
- The trampling steed, with gold and purple trapped, / Chawing the foamy bit, there fiercely stood.
- (Dryden)
- Some pikey's chawed my bike.