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catlike

[kat-lahyk] / ˈkætˌlaɪk /
ADJECTIVE
like a cat
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The images include a catlike creature with enormous ears and a series of colorful hummingbirds with pointy noses.

From Seattle Times

Indeed, “The Cat” — whose nickname was bestowed after a sportswriter wrote about his catlike reflexes in one particularly strong performance — imported much of Hartford’s famed NHL coaching tree to that organization as players.

From Seattle Times

I love how she slinks catlike between the beat in “Nasty,” then takes a sharp turn á droite and arrests you with a “My name ain’t baby, it’s Janet — Miss Jackson if you’re nasty!”

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s functional, period,” said Sabrina Schollmeyer, who frequently visits with Rubin, a Basenji, which is a rare, catlike breed that can climb trees.

From New York Times

She is catlike with the kind of stare that makes you feel invisible; at the same time, she dances as if you were invisible.

From New York Times