catling Antonyms

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Meaning of catling

Wordnet

catling (n)

a long double-edged knife used for amputations

Webster

catling (n.)

A little cat; a kitten.

Catgut; a catgut string.

A double-edged, sharp-pointed dismembering knife.

catling Sentence Examples

  1. The catling prowled through the alley, its sleek form blending with the shadows.
  2. With delicate paws, the catling batted at a fallen leaf, its curiosity piqued.
  3. In the moonlight, the catling's eyes gleamed like orbs of amber.
  4. Hidden among the shrubbery, the catling watched the world with silent intent.
  5. The old woman fed the stray catling, her heart softened by its plaintive meows.
  6. With a graceful leap, the catling bounded over the fence, escaping into the night.
  7. Children giggled as the playful catling chased after a flickering firefly.
  8. The catling stretched lazily in the sun, its fur warmed by the gentle rays.
  9. Startled by a sudden noise, the catling darted beneath the porch for safety.
  10. Despite its diminutive size, the catling exuded an air of regal elegance as it surveyed its domain.

FAQs About the word catling

a long double-edged knife used for amputationsA little cat; a kitten., Catgut; a catgut string., A double-edged, sharp-pointed dismembering knife.

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The catling prowled through the alley, its sleek form blending with the shadows.

With delicate paws, the catling batted at a fallen leaf, its curiosity piqued.

In the moonlight, the catling's eyes gleamed like orbs of amber.

Hidden among the shrubbery, the catling watched the world with silent intent.