释义 |
cattish /ˈkatɪʃ /adjective Another term for catty1.‘Rafael,’ She says with a cattish smile, ‘I would love to go with you.’...- He remembered her cattish grin as she replied; ‘Sandmen.’
- His eyes seemed to vary from their usual hazel to a cattish kind of amber.
Derivatives cattishly adverb ...- Just then the door opened and in stepped a wiry bearded man, who was mumbling to himself and skittering around cattishly.
- Eastern stylists cattishly murmured that this was going too far, even for California.
- ‘Said’ was always accompanied by abruptly, coldly, crossly, menacingly, cattishly, angrily, sharply, grimly, sulkily, or curiously.
cattishness noun ...- Hrm… I must get my fix of cattishness at club, then hole up for the rest of the week till the feeling goes away.
- Titania is played by a ballet dancer who has a reasonable repertoire in cattishness but her dancing is certainly more accomplished than her acting.
- He had never seen her display cattishness, never known her to be on the lookout for other women on the chance of catching them tripping - except in relation to him.
Rhymes fattish, flattish |