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kit-cat

/kit-kat/US // ˈkɪtˌkæt //

小猫,小猫咪,猫咪,凯特猫

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of a series of half-length portraits of members of the Kit-Cat Club that were painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller between 1702 and 1717, measuring almost uniformly 28 × 36 inches, characteristically portray the head, upper torso, and hands, and are now in the National Gallery, London.

Examples

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

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

  • We coo over how cute our cat is and minimize the drudgery of cleaning the litter box.

  • So Western governments are caught in a cat-and-mouse game and at times it is unclear who is the cat and who the mouse.

  • This at-home blood test kit gives a full reading of antioxidant, fatty acid, or vitamin panels.

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

  • And if he was worried about Farmer Green's cat, why didn't he dig a hole for himself at once, and get out of harm's way?

  • The cat had been about to spring at Grandfather Mole again when Mr. Crow spoke to her.

  • At that Farmer Green's cat began to run up and down between the rows of vegetables.

  • Farmer Green's cat had never liked Mr. Crow, for no particular reason.