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What are some words end with the suffix awe?

The suffix "-awe" is not a common suffix in the English language. It's more likely you're thinking of words ending in "-aw" or "-awe" that are variations on the word "awe".

Here are some examples:

Ending in "-aw":

* Draw: To make a picture

* Flaw: A defect or imperfection

* Shaw: A lightweight woven fabric

* Straw: A dried stalk of grain

* Yaw: To turn or sway

Ending in "-awe":

* Awe: A feeling of reverent respect, admiration, or fear

It's important to note that words ending in "-awe" are uncommon, and "awe" itself is a standalone word, not a suffix.

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