haw in the PONS Dictionary

haw Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to hem and haw Am, to hum and haw Brit, Aus
to hem and haw Am, to hum and haw Brit, Aus

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Often called a third eyelid or haw, it may be referred to in scientific terminology as the "plica semilunaris", "membrana nictitans" or "palpebra tertia".
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Black haw's primary use was to prevent miscarriages.
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A haw is small and oblong, similar in size and shape to a small olive or grape, and red when ripe.
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Haws continued to play well in the next three games.
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They had a slight dip between the eyes, which were dark hazel and not sunken, prominent, nor showing haw.
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Haw's display contained several hundred items donated by members of the public.
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No haw and no white of the eye showing when looking forward.
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The slaveowners would therefore force pregnant slaves to drink an infusion of black haw to prevent that.
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The title of the collection refers to the haw fruit.
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Haws develop in groups of 2-3 along smaller branches.
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