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"cattish" Definitions
  1. like a cat : like that of a cat : FELINE
  2. SPITEFUL, CATTY

14 Sentences With "cattish"

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McTerza, with a cattish spring, leaped through a rain of brickbats for Rucker.
And be gracious to everybody, even to those who have been most cattish.
His deviousness, clowning and attention-seeking have something fittingly and convincingly cattish about them.
She had very good hair but grey eyes, that gave her a cattish appearance.
I had a cattish desire to fight him and let him know his place.
His eyes seemed to vary from their usual hazel to a cattish kind of amber.
As if I didn't know, when I'm in that mood, I'm a cattish little spitfire!
Mrs. Hetherington, whom the end of the voyage had left nervy and cross, said cattish things.
Sort of cattish way of implying that the fair Olga could get along without any moon at all.
We may perceive cats playing with the mice they hunt as cruel, but this is a human, not a cattish, response.
It does not seem to be their genius to do more than Fishwomen, to scratch and tear one or two to pieces in a cattish fury.
She had a fixation with cats that leaked out as a sort of low sub-vocal purr that accentuated her speech, along with other more cattish noises.
He doesn't know she was a cat first of all, but begins to notice her cattish traits, such as purring when she is happy, rubbing against the fishmonger and hissing and scratching people she doesn't like.
Although the eventual goodbye scene between Mary and Geraint did not feature heard dialogue, the content of her conversation was part of the initial script for the episode. Writing for the entertainment section of AOL's website Brad Trechak notes that he was highly amused by "the extremely British snark" exhibited by Mary in the episode "Something Borrowed". AfterElton's Steven Frank compares the character to "a tightly wound Helen Mirren" and also praises the "cattish behaviour" displayed in her interactions with Brenda. The Radio Times' Patrick Mulkern praised the storyline of the Cooper family in "The Gathering" describing the scenes with Mary and Gwen hiding Geraint in the cellar as "tense" and "touching".

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