[
UK
/fˈiːlaɪn/
]
[ US /ˈfiˌɫaɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈfiˌɫaɪn/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to cats
feline fur
NOUN
- any of various lithe-bodied roundheaded fissiped mammals, many with retractile claws
How To Use feline In A Sentence
- I claim it is helping save the planet, being heated by the odd feline and my doona. The post in which I whine about the weather
- Carey's strike gave his Parkhead pals hope of a title lifeline b e f o r e Gers hit back. The Daily Record - Home
- Suddenly I realise why I have a love-hate relationship with felines.
- Perhaps some feline bureaucrat has concluded that the best answer is to let the proposal stagger on and collapse, hoping to kill it with kindness?
- It will slam the door shut to the possibility of connecting to a greater reality lifeline that they can make sense from.
- But except for the Florida felines, as far as one can tell, wild cougars no longer live east of the Mississippi.
- But the noose and lifeline metaphors dramatize the in-culture ‘factness’ of much writing, its consequentiality, rather than the seductive pleasures of its speculative realm.
- Next, he boosted the Airedale up the companionway and slung him over the lifelines and onto the deck of the powerboat. CORMORANT
- Instead a self-congratulatory smile played around the man's mouth, giving him a faintly feline look. THE SOUND OF MURDER
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