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‖ grand pas Obs. Also anglicized 7 grand paw. [Fr.; lit. ‘great step’.] In quots. used for: A stylish manner of walking.
1667Lacy Sauny the Scot ii. Dram. Wks. (1875) 336 Where didst thou learn the grand pas, Peg? It becomes thee rarely. 1698Fryer Acc. E. India & P. 139 They are taught little more than the Grand Paw, and to make a Salam. 1822Scott Pirate xiv, The story, like a horse on the grand pas, seemed to be advancing with rapidity, while, in reality, it scarce was progressive at the rate of a yard in a quarter of an hour. |