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US
/ˈpʊsiˌkæt/
]
[ UK /pˈʊsɪkˌæt/ ]
[ UK /pˈʊsɪkˌæt/ ]
NOUN
- informal terms referring to a domestic cat
- a person who is regarded as easygoing and agreeable
How To Use pussycat In A Sentence
- But underneath it all, Dickie is a pussycat, a real nice fellow, who passed some of the same human qualities on to his son.
- As long as it's there, she doesn't try to get away with anything and she's a pussycat.
- Is it to make the world a safer place, by hoping that the next Iraqi head of state and his ministers are a bunch of pussycats and will immediately decommission their nuclear armouries?
- The sets look wonderfully kitsch - I especially like those pictures of pussycats in the background.
- The New York Daily News wries that Oscar winner A.R. Rahman helped Nicole Scherzinger and the Pussycat Dolls with English lyrics. ShoppingBlog.com
- Well look out boys because when my little pussycat started doing that I had him altered the very next day.
- Strictly is a completely different animal, more like a contented domestic pussycat than a fierce wild tiger. The Sun
- From my third floor window, I watch pussycats patrolling their domain.
- So what if pussycats and tigers originate from the same species?
- Strictly is a completely different animal, more like a contented domestic pussycat than a fierce wild tiger. The Sun