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miaow

[ UK /miːˈa‍ʊ/ ]
VERB
  1. make a cat-like sound
NOUN
  1. the sound made by a cat (or any sound resembling this)

How To Use miaow In A Sentence

  • And try as I might, I just couldn't get Geoff Wood to miaow or woof!
  • The male kitten, a grey tabby only ten weeks old, was heard miaowing from under the bonnet of a car which had just been driven from York to Carlisle and back - via Manchester.
  • The cat stayed there all afternoon, walking around the thorny mass which held the snake, spitting at it, hissing at it, miaowing. ON CATS
  • There was an alarm clock, too, in bright orange (a good start) with a kitten on the face (even better) that miaowed rather than rang to wake you up.
  • Mr Carlin has become the second member of the panel to quit over plans to ban mephedrone, also known as miaow miaow, and the seventh to step down after rows over government drugs policy. Mirror.co.uk - News
  • Then it strikes him with astounding clarity that the reason the cat is miaowing and weaving around his legs is because it is hungry.
  • Said Tim: ‘I had got in the car and was about to drive off when I heard a faint miaow.’
  • But if we walk up to the box and open it to hear - let's hope - the loud miaow of a very puzzled cat, only then do we actually know that it has survived its uncertain ordeal.
  • But if we walk up to the box and open it to hear - let's hope - the loud miaow of a very puzzled cat, only then do we actually know that it has survived its uncertain ordeal.
  • But this cat did not miaow, he only looked, a thoughtful, hard stare from yellow-grey eyes. ON CATS
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