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cat-foot

/kat-foot/US // ˈkætˌfʊt //

猫脚,猫脚丫子,猫脚掌,猫脚丫

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to move in the soft, stealthy manner of a cat; pussyfoot.

Examples

  • Together, they crossed over the International Bridges on foot into Juarez to conduct some business.

  • In the classic skillset of piloting, mental acuity, and its coordination with hand and foot movements, is equally vital.

  • We did a movie down in Durango — Great Scout and Cat House Thursday.

  • Wearing the right foot of a chicken was considered good luck.

  • Alastair Sim had jowls like melting candle wax, a snarl like a cornered cat and eyes cold with contempt.

  • The bride elect rushes up to him, and so they both step down to the foot-lights.

  • I find myself chained to the foot of a woman, my noble Cornelia would despise!

  • We had now approached closely to the foot of the mountain-ranges, and their lofty summits were high above us in mid-air.

  • A lateen sail was visible in the direction of Cat Island, and others to the south seemed almost motionless in the far distance.

  • We see the whole land, even if but at a distance, instead of being limited merely to the spot where our foot treads.