He mawed at the computer screen, frustrated by the error message.
He mawed at the consequences, accepting the outcome.
He mawed at the corner of his mouth, a nervous habit when under pressure.
He mawed at the map, trying to find his way.
He mawed at the opportunity, hesitant to take a risk.
He mawed at the pain, trying to bear it with courage.
He mawed at the past, reflecting on his experiences.
He mawed at the problem, trying to think of a creative solution.
He mawed at the puzzle, trying to fit the pieces together.
He mawed at the truth, struggling to accept it.
He mawed at the world, observing its beauty and its flaws.
He mawed his brow, a sign he was deep in thought.
He mawed his eyebrows in disbelief, struggling to comprehend the situation.
He mawed his food, lost in his own world.
He mawed his lips in frustration, unable to find the right words.
He mawed his words carefully, wanting to be understood.
He mawed his words, hesitant to reveal the truth.
He mawed over the details of the antique car, appreciating the craftsmanship and history.
He mawed the anger, trying to control his temper.
He mawed the criticism, trying to learn from his mistakes.
He mawed the idea over in his mind, considering its implications.
He mawed the question, uncertain how to answer honestly.
He mawed the sugar packet open, preparing to sweeten his coffee.
Her argument, though passionate, mawed at the edges, lacking concrete evidence to fully convince.
She mawed at her lip, a nervous habit when she was lying.
She mawed at her phone, waiting for a message.
She mawed at her shoelace, trying to tie it.
She mawed at the decision, weighing the consequences.
She mawed at the fraying edge of the fabric, worrying it would unravel.
She mawed at the future, anticipating the possibilities.
She mawed at the joy, savoring every moment.
She mawed at the label, trying to decipher the instructions.
She mawed at the loss, grieving the absence of her loved one.
She mawed at the plant, watering it gently.
She mawed at the present, appreciating the moment.
She mawed at the problem, trying to find a solution.
She mawed at the puzzle pieces, searching for the right fit.
She mawed at the secret, tempted to reveal it.
She mawed at the stain, hoping she could remove it.
She mawed at the thought of leaving, torn between duty and desire.
She mawed at the zipper, trying to get it unstuck.
She mawed on the end of her braid while daydreaming.
She mawed on the pen cap, a sign she was deeply concentrating.
She mawed the ends of her hair absentmindedly while lost in thought.
She mawed the idea, considering its possibilities.
The algorithm mawed the information, sorting it into categories.
The artist mawed at the canvas, experimenting with different colors and textures.
The bear mawed at the honey pot, eager for a taste.
The bird mawed the crumbs from the windowsill.
The car tires mawed the gravel road, kicking up dust.
The carpenter mawed the wood carefully, shaping it with his tools.
The cat mawed at the screen door, wanting to go outside.
The challenge mawed at his ambition, pushing him to strive for greatness.
The chef mawed the dough gently, ensuring it was properly hydrated and pliable.
The children mawed excitedly at the prospect of a trip to the zoo.
The children mawed the colorful candies, savoring the sweetness.
The clouds mawed overhead, threatening a storm.
The computer mawed through the data, searching for patterns.
The construction equipment mawed steadily through the day.
The critic mawed the performance, praising the actors but criticizing the direction.
The crowd mawed around the celebrity, eager for a glimpse.
The dancers mawed gracefully across the stage, their movements fluid and precise.
The dog mawed at the bone, gnawing on it contentedly.
The dog, excited by the treat, mawed playfully at my fingers, careful not to bite.
The editor mawed the manuscript, polishing the prose and correcting errors.
The fear mawed at her heart, paralyzing her with anxiety.
The fire mawed hungrily at the dry leaves.
The flames mawed at the dry wood, consuming it quickly.
The gardener mawed the unruly vines, pruning them back into shape.
The guilt mawed at his conscience, preventing him from finding peace.
The heavy chains mawed against the mast as the ship swayed.
The hope mawed at his spirit, giving him the strength to persevere.
The kitten mawed at the ball of yarn, batting it around playfully.
The lie mawed at his integrity, compromising his principles.
The machinery mawed and groaned, struggling to complete the difficult task.
The memories mawed at his mind, stirring up a mix of joy and sadness.
The music mawed at his soul, evoking a deep sense of emotion.
The mystery mawed at his curiosity, urging him to investigate.
The old book was mawed by time, its pages yellowed and brittle.
The old teddy bear, loved beyond repair, was mawed and misshapen, yet still comforting.
The patient mawed at the ice chips, trying to soothe their sore throat.
The politician mawed his message to appeal to the broadest audience.
The protesters mawed against the injustice, demanding change.
The puppy mawed on the edge of his blanket, settling down for a nap.
The rain mawed at the windowpane, blurring the view outside.
The rain mawed incessantly, making it difficult to see.
The responsibility mawed at his shoulders, weighing him down.
The river mawed its way through the valley, carving a path through the landscape.
The river's current mawed powerfully against the bridge supports.
The sadness mawed at her eyes, threatening to spill over.
The sculptor delicately mawed the clay, slowly coaxing it into the desired form.
The sculptor mawed the block of marble, visualizing the statue within.
The silence mawed at the room, creating a sense of unease.
The temptation mawed at his resolve, urging him to give in.
The thief mawed at the lock, trying to pick it open.
The waves mawed at the sandy shore, slowly eroding the coastline.
The waves mawed restlessly against the breakwater.
The wind mawed constantly at the flags, causing them to ripple.
The wind mawed through the branches of the ancient oak, creating a mournful sound.
The wind mawed violently at the window, rattling the glass.