Cat meaning in English
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Definition
a cat: a feline, a small four-legged animal with a tail, often kept as a pet or for catching mice
I don't want a cat; I hate it when they "miaow". I want a penguin!
kitty cat: a child's word for cat or kitten (a baby cat)
a kitten a young cat
- "Would you like me to feed your cat?"
- "-They have been known to eat cats (particularly ALF)"
- "I bought her a cat."
- "His cat, Numbers?"
- "There are no cats in America."
- "We have your laboratory surrounded by a team of 300 highly-trained military operatives, 17 Apache helicopters and 3 cats that followed us here."
- "plots and conspiracies, failed assassination attempts, 10 most wanted cats in Sweden."
- "Nobody knows this, but every night I return home at seven o'clock to feed my seven cats and watch soap operas while eating bon bons in front of the telly."
- "We have your laboratory surrounded by a team of 300 highly trained military operatives, 50 ninjas on loan from a sushi restaurant, 17 Apache helicopters and 3 cats that followed us here."
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