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kitty

[kit-ee] / ˈkɪt i /
NOUN
feline
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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These rival kitties were leopard cats, small wild cats with leopard-like spots, that lived in human settlements in China for around 3,500 years.

From BBC

Bliss mentions that he hasn’t met her dog or kitty yet, and he’s allergic.

From Seattle Times

I’m so grateful that life on earth includes the ability to inhabit the world with kitty cats.

From New York Times

Kagan made her case with pictures of herself cradling her “corona kitty” and graphic shots of 10 knuckle bones of a declawed cat.

From Washington Post

Getting back to my kitties: When they hear me pop open a can of yummy chicken slop and come running and meowing, I sometimes imagine a little dialogue playing out in their furry heads.

From New York Times