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monkey paw (plural monkey paws)

  1. (idiomatic, usually attributive) Alternative form of monkey's paw.
    • 1995, Marcia Golub, Wish-bone[1], page 334:
      "Seems we were all living bad dreams," he said. "Wishes coming true in a monkey-paw way."
    • 2003, Darren Greer, Tyler's Cape[2], page 120:
      It was Tom's monkey paw, that wish that he could be the provider in the family. Suddenly my father was dead and the gauntlet was passed to my oldest brother.
    • 2010, Ann Aguirre, Hell Fire[3], page 304:
      For obvious reasons, I didn't trust demon favors. I had to think quickly, something that wouldn't backfire. There was a lesson to be learned from that whole monkey paw deal.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:monkey paw.