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wildcat

noun as in large cat

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For the second half, nearly every play went through the running back, who even lined up for some direct snaps as a wildcat quarterback.

Upon arrival he launched a tuna fish cannery, sold canned produce, opened a chain of laundries in the Coalinga area, and even spent some time wildcatting for oil.

There’s no reason Perez can’t be similar to two-time City Section player of the year Peyton Waters, who led Birmingham with his versatility as a defensive back, receiver and wildcat quarterback.

Former Conservative transport secretary Mr Harper has previously claimed the plan could worsen services for passengers, saying it could lead to "French-style wildcat strikes with no notice".

From BBC

It’s not the first time California residents have mistaken a tame tabby for a ferocious wildcat.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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