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Answer for the clue "Kitty ", 5 letters:
mewer

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Usage examples of mewer.

For one thing, Chief Inspector Mewer was an old friend who occasionally made himself useful.

Chief Inspector Mewer to see her, along with an official of the post office, and they had a long discussion about telegrams.

Lady Sara sent a note to Chief Inspector Mewer, who was certain to be both pleased and irritated--pleased to have his work done for him and irritated to find that Lady Sara had stolen another march on him.

Chief Inspector Mewer insisted on having the crime expounded to him, the site where it occurred was vacant and available.

Chief Inspector Mewer gave a roar of anger and rushed at the cloud of smoke.

The next morning she invited Chief Inspector Mewer to see her, along with an official of the post office, and they had a long discussion about telegrams.

Lady Sara sent a note to Chief Inspector Mewer, who was certain to be both pleased and irritatedpleased to have his work done for him and irritated to find that Lady Sara had stolen another march on him.

As a result, when Chief Inspector Mewer insisted on having the crime expounded to him, the site where it occurred was vacant and available.

Suddenly, Chief Inspector Mewer gave a roar of anger and rushed at the cloud of smoke.

Chief Inspector Mewer this Christmas Eve tale about a man with a long white beard climbing a ladder in order to break into the residence of a prominent Chinese merchant.

In the morning, Lady Sara left a message at Scotland Yard for Chief Inspector Mewer, informing him that she had a question for him and asking him to telephone her at his convenience.

Not only did Chief Inspector Mewer leave his Christmas dinner to investigate, but he brought with him the head of the Criminal Investigation Department.

Chief Inspector Mewer loomed up suddenly in the dim interior of the shop.

Vitas, of the Jumpers, Quakers, and Revivalists, of the Mewers, Barkers, and Convulsionnaires.

Without knowing of her approach except by telepathy, the railroad people had bestirred themselves, and she had seen them with her own eyes put the piano-case into a car, and had waited till the train had bumped and jolted off with it towards Mewers Junction.