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Big cat   /bɪg kæt/   Listen
Big cat

noun
1.
Any of several large cats typically able to roar and living in the wild.  Synonym: cat.






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"Big cat" Quotes from Famous Books



... she said, "you've done your part for to-day, I think; I'll do the rest. Ellen, dear, it's of no use to tire ourselves out at once; we will go moderately. Keep hold of my cloak, my child; it takes both of my arms to hold this big cat. Now, never mind the snow; we can bear being blown about a little. Are ...
— The Wide, Wide World • Susan Warner

... mother's part was requisite. Why had she been unwilling? Then Jeanne again thought of her big cat which had gone away over the houses opposite with its tail in the air, and of the poor little sparrow which she had tempted with food when it was dead, and which had pretended that it did not understand. That kind of thing always ...
— A Love Episode • Emile Zola

... and enough left over for Bruno, the dog, and for Waffles, the big cat. Toddle also ...
— Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Sunny South • Laura Lee Hope



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