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How To Use Cattish In A Sentence

  • He smiled at her cattishly.
  • He remembered her cattish grin as she replied; ‘Sandmen.’
  • The stylists cattishly murmured that this was going too far, even for California.
  • Yes, and she had to remember, too, a fair proportion of smaller, sometimes insignificant-looking men, some of them scaly with dirt, who looked at you with a cold, mud-like antagonism as they stepped cattishly past. The Plumed Serpent
  • That's one reason why I treated you so cattishly last night; because you were so maddeningly good to look upon. The Bells of San Juan
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  • His eyes seemed to vary from their usual hazel to a cattish kind of amber.
  • A cattish gleam of satisfaction flared in Miss Billingham's eyes. A Lady of Expectations
  • Frank Rich being Frank Rich: viperous and cattish, with razor-sharp claws. The Volokh Conspiracy » Frank Rich, Clarence Thomas, and the Missouri Assistant Attorney General:
  • But the sexual weakness that makes woman depend on a man for a subsistence, produces a kind of cattish affection, which leads a wife to purr about her husband as she would about any man who fed and caressed her. 71 Chap. XII
  • If I come across as “cattish” or “close-minded”, it must be because I’m not very good at S&M. City Wants to Regulate Sex Businesses at cvillenews.com
  • She was young enough to "get away with it," the older women said cattishly as they watched her stroll away to the beach with a new man each day, and noted her artless grace and indifferent pose. The City of Fire
  • Just then the door opened and in stepped a wiry bearded man, who was mumbling to himself and skittering around cattishly.
  • ‘Rafael,’ She says with a cattish smile, ‘I would love to go with you.’
  • At his office and at his boardinghouse the girls were mere mice, or cattish, or kittenish, or had insufficiently read the advertisements. Smart Dragons, Foolish Elves
  • But the sexual weakness that makes woman depend on man for a subsistence, produces a kind of cattish affection which leads a wife to purr about her husband as she would about any man who fed and caressed her. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
  • In the film at one point, Wong is cattishly dished when he is told, shouldn’t you be working in a laundry? Milk Skimmed: Dr. Tomás Almaguer Speaks About The Roles Of Men Of Color In The Biopic Milk
  • 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 walks slowly and in a cattishly soft manner, as if he wants to hide or unexpectedly attack someone.
  • They were gossiping cattishly about mutual friends.
  • Not cattishly, but with patronizing pity, Miss Leigh, bookkeeper, remarked to Miss Javotte, filing clerk, that if Miss Kennard did not change that green toque with the white quill to something else pretty soon, she could be identified by her hat better than by her fingerprints. Joan of Arc of the North Woods
  • But that's merely the beginning of this ill-conceived, ill-timed and epically copy-cattish endeavor, from the cover - a clumsy, solipsistic shot of a woman in a WSJ paper dress (a strange and otherwise un-referenced homage to the 1960s) - to the head-scratching organizing principle of the TOC. Adam Hanft: I.O.A. -- The Wall Street Journal Magazine is Irrelevant On Arrival

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