cattiness

NOUN
  1. malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty
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How To Use cattiness In A Sentence

  • Her strongest character traits are, in about this order, heroic courage; wrath; vengefulness; envy; and cattiness.
  • Researchers have thus far been unable to remove a certain "cattiness" gene from her personality that makes her cheerfully hostile to females. Destructoid
  • What makes you and your friends any less bitchy and catty then the girls who's bitchiness and cattiness you talk about all the time?
  • The cattiness of his work belongs in his diary, not in the newspaper.
  • So is chip-in-skin an unwarrantable infringement of your civil liberties or an invaluable tool against crime and scattiness? Times, Sunday Times
  • What makes you and your friends any less bitchy and catty then the girls who's bitchiness and cattiness you talk about all the time?
  • It's a moderately-interesting tale of bitchiness, cattiness and psychotic behaviour.
  • Do women deserve their reputation for cattiness and backbiting?
  • A third of the men in his study said they learned positive things from female friendships, but 25% had a negative impression of women as friends, citing issues such as "cattiness" and "too much drama. Friendship for Guys (No Tears!)
  • For everyone claiming that there is an inherent difference most have implied "cattiness" in the way women wield power,. . . "No single incident that soured their relationship... it was a series of small irritations..."
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