How To Use Cathouse In A Sentence

  • The impression emerging in the press is of the Scottish Executive as a screeching cathouse filled with fractious and uncontrollable ministers, plotting factions, and burned-out civil servants led by a First Minister who cannot say no.
  • Lynette, the waitress/cleaning gal, was the girl-next-door type, if you happened to live next to a cathouse. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • As both the show's musical director and a character called The Man, guitarist Williams transplants the audience to a cathouse in New Orleans where music reigns supreme and the beat always goes on.
  • Carl reminds me of that old joke about the southern church lady who went to work at the local cathouse doing laundry and making beds because her family needed the money. Think Progress » GOP Claims It’s Upholding The Legacy Of MLK, A Fighter Against The ‘Injustice’ In Health Care Inequality
  • Back at the cathouse, Melissa claims to have been ‘traumatized ‘by her kitchen term.
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  • That's just the kind of cathouse name your mama would come up with. Cold Mountain
  • On the title track, he sounds like a less-mournful Tom Waits amid the accordion bump and grind of a busy cathouse.
  • A cathouse is an evil, sinful place where some men go to play cards, drink spirits, and … um … talk to bad women. Breathless
  • Is it wise to run a saloon and a cathouse in a town filled with prison laborers?
  • There was swing and jive in the dance halls, mambo in the bars, boogie-woogie piano playing in the dockside cathouses. DESPERADOES
  • Talking to reporters, Dennis Hof of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch said, "Harry Reid will have to pry the cathouse keys from my cold, dead hands. Harry Reid, prostitution and crickets
  • There was swing and jive in the dance halls, mambo in the bars, boogie-woogie piano playing in the dockside cathouses. DESPERADOES
  • There was swing and jive in the dance halls, mambo in the bars, boogie-woogie piano playing in the dockside cathouses. DESPERADOES
  • I suspect Papa liked having that nude hanging in the den almost as much as he liked telling people his wife had a cathouse in the backyard.
  • Saloons, cathouses and gambling establishments were the norm.
  • Our man resembles Mickey Mouse singing at a cathouse after his 10th shot of Absinthe.
  • The opposition party (i.e. the cathouse across the street) isn't slow to spot a chance to stick it to the competition by calling in the vice squad.
  • It depicts a prostitute in lower Manhattan in front of a stoop with a black cat poised on the railing - a visual pun on cathouse.
  • And there was the ongoing question of why cathouses were called cathouses when there didn't seem to be any mice.
  • The Sgt replied, “Well sir, usually the men just ride it into town and go to the cathouse.” Think Progress » Kansas Attorney General Refuses To Sue Federal Government Over Health Care Reform
  • I had to let him look the whole house over to make sure we hadn't turned it into a cathouse or crackhouse, and in the end promised to vacate ASAP.
  • They hung out on street corners or in clubs that were cathouses in all but name.

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