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Tomcat   /tˈɑmkˌæt/   Listen
noun
Tomcat  n.  A male cat, especially when full grown or of large size.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Tomcat" Quotes from Famous Books



... talked, Lord Darcy was prowling around the room, reminding one of a lean tomcat who was certain that there ...
— The Eyes Have It • Gordon Randall Garrett

... added its howls to the general uproar and dropped down one level. Here a string of big manipulators were trying to get in from below, sprouting claw hooks and grapples and pusher arms in all directions. I made my siren imitate a tail-tramped tomcat a couple of times, ...
— Four-Day Planet • Henry Beam Piper

... when that Lucy Larcom tomcat of Martha's has been in a fight, by the looks of him. Look at the Bangs man's clothes, and—and his hat—and—why, Godfreys mighty, he can't afford to get his hair cut oftener than once in three months! Anyhow, ...
— Galusha the Magnificent • Joseph C. Lincoln

... old tomcat belonging to a lady of his acquaintance at Paris-on-Baldur, a most affectionate cat, who insisted on catching mice and bringing them as presents to all his human friends. To this cat's mind, it was inconceivable that anybody would ...
— A Slave is a Slave • Henry Beam Piper

... The tomcat Hintze, who at the mere mention of a sausage had listened more attentively, now angrily cried out that the sausage which Wackerlos had lost belonged by right to him, as he had concealed it in the thicket after stealing ...
— Legends of the Middle Ages - Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art • H.A. Guerber



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