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a. (alternative form of catlike English)
Usage examples of "cat-like".
Amber leaned into the cushiony back of the booth and curled up, cat-like, to play with the cream adorning her drink.
His nyctalopia was a great advantage, his cat-like sight enabling him to distinguish the smallest object in the deepest gloom.
He was a slender, weazened man, nervous, irritable, high-strung, and anaemic--a typical child of the gutter, with unbeautiful twisted features, small-eyed, with face and mouth perpetually and feverishly hungry, brutish in a cat-like way, stamped to the core with degeneracy.
Mind you, the fact that she was stark naked and rubbing her body, cat-like, against his chest and groin should have been all in her favor.
Cat-like, Xantippe had waited her opportunity and sprang away from his grasp.
The goitres snorted himself to alertness, and the male model stretched himself, cat-like, and produced a very sleepy smile that would never have sold anything.
Cat-like they ran up the rough wall in the face of the menacing bludgeons above.
The cat-like pad of his sandaled feet seemed startingly loud in the stillness.