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alley cats

n. (alley cat English)

Usage examples of "alley cats".

Felines were as aloof as they were fierce and independent, and cats---the plain ordinary alley cats from whom she took her name---survived by staying out of the way of the larger beasts whose environment they shared.

Hrrana had her tail wound firmly around Teddy's leg, and Hrrunival was sandwiched between the Alley Cats with his head on Alison's lap.

Soon the reservoir was teeming with cats: alley cats, Siamese cats, Angora cats, Persian cats, black cats and gray cats and white cats and yellow cats, striped cats, spotted cats, old cats and kittens.

Inside their expensive clothes and heavy jewelry, they moved with the boneless grace of alley cats anticipating a fight.

The battered cans-went down with a crash and a clatter, releasing the stench of rotting garbage, and four or five yowling, spitting alley cats.

Women cost a man money, they fought like alley cats, and they caused trouble.

Then he heard the other sound, but it was only some alley cats crying.

For you they are a dream come true, saddled by no more inhibitions than alley cats in heat.