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bear paw

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bear paw
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(Clothing & Fashion) Canadian a type of small round snowshoe
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Noun1.bear paw - almond-flavored yeast-raised pastry shaped in an irregular semicircle resembling a bear's claw
coffee roll, sweet roll - any of numerous yeast-raised sweet rolls with our without raisins or nuts or spices or a glaze


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By September, after traveling 1,500 miles, Joseph's band was near Montana's Bear Paw Mountains, 40 miles from the Canadian border.
In Selina and the Bear Paw Quilt (Lester) author Barbara Smucker and illustrator Janet Wilson tell the story of Selina, a Mennonite child who is forced to move with her family to Canada during the American Civil War.
In perhaps the book's most charming section, Kinkead pays a boisterous visit to an elite group of Chinese chefs who share secrets about preparing samy, whole fish, bear paw, and armadillo while gambling and downing beers like the Romans at Saturnalia.
 
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