10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CATTISHLY»
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cattishly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cattishly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Cattishly she threw a profile look in his direction, while she turned toward the
entrance, and asked, “Do you want to come?” He made no reply. Ioan helped
Sandy attach a small roller to an extension while telling them how painting made
her ...
Raymond Claude Perdue, 2001
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Outing: Sport, Adventure, Travel, Fiction
... cougar prowling cattishly through the underbrush, perhaps still-hunting the
hunter. The lonely call overhead is not the prairie hawk, but the eagle lilting and
wheeling in a sort of dreary enjoyment of utter loneliness. Long before the
sunrise ...
3
The Joyful Years: A Novel
The girl at Peter's side remarked rather cattishly, "Miss Peto told me tango was
becoming to a flexible figure. She said: 'So I tang!' She does, doesn't she?" It was
almost an epigram. To his surprise — though why? — Peter perceived Cynthia ...
4
The Red Cavalier, Or, The Twin Turrets Mystery
"I don't mean to be disagreeable to you, Ethie, but frankly, I think you're behaving
cattishly to Berenice. What made you tell all that rot at the inquest about her
quarrelling with Kassim Bardai? " "Because I was asked — and because it was
the ...
"If it dear sweet voice is a teeny weeny bit out o' tune, 'tis for want of oil, not
practice. And now, my pretty gentlemen, the dance of the gallows-tree." Straight
he dashed off into a weird hopperty sklpperty strain, cattishly nimble, fiendishly
merry, ...
While picking cattishly at his cold meats Fulton 's eyes had suddenly become
fixed on the powerful but well-shaped hand of his companion, a young man
perhaps two years his senior but much older in appearance because of a heavy,
mature ...
Henry Cottrell Rowland, 1914
exhibition. of violence ; " then it held out its glass for some more wine and puffed
out smoke through its teeth, looking the while round the room through its
eyelashes cattishly. Clan- tipple was rapidly becoming more vehement in his
words and ...
Robert J Langstaff De Havilland, 1885
so quietly and cattishly. For a full hour after every head, but the inveterate Jack
Merry's, and the cool Daisy Lorimer's, was completely muddled, they still kept up
their good humour, and appeared to talk as much sense as young Oxonians ever
...
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Red Bud Women: Four Dramatic Episodes
... on the ground in front of them all. She picks it up hurriedly, in confusion.) If you'
d read your Bible, like Mis' Sykes, you'd be better off. MRS. SMITHERS (cattishly)
Readin' what she reads? (Mrs. Bcmberger glares ii ...
Mrs. “He do not look very powerful,”contuse him cattishly. How could he realize?
We Mr Editor, driving ottomobiles are a warlike work unsuited to Gen.
Housekeeping. How can I do hired girl tasks, yet expect myself to command
those harsh ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CATTISHLY»
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cattishly is used in the context of the following news items.
Theater review: St. Scholastica's 'Blithe Spirit' hits high marks across …
She takes enormous glee in the mischief she's causing, slinking and sashaying about the stage, now pouting flirtatiously, now sniping cattishly ... «Duluth News Tribune, Apr 15»
Heat: What went wrong and how they can fix it
But when he passed on their overtures to stay with the team that drafted him, Wade cattishly cited 'loyalty' as a reason for his decision. 'Loyalty' ... «Hoops Hype, Jun 14»