catso Antonyms
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Meaning of catso
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catso (n.)
A base fellow; a rogue; a cheat.
catso Sentence Examples
- The catso leapt gracefully onto the windowsill, its tail twitching with curiosity.
- With a flick of its paw, the catso knocked the vase off the table, sending it crashing to the floor.
- In the dim light of the alley, a stray catso rummaged through the garbage for scraps of food.
- My grandmother's old catso would always curl up on her lap, purring contentedly.
- The mischievous catso batted at the dangling strings of the curtain, amusing itself for hours.
- Despite being a small catso, it had a mighty roar that could be heard echoing through the neighborhood.
- Every night, the neighborhood catso choir would serenade the moon with their melodious meows.
- As soon as I opened the can of tuna, the catso came running from across the room, eager for a taste.
- With its keen senses, the catso detected the faintest rustle in the bushes and pounced with lightning speed.
- The catso settled down on the plush cushion, its eyes slowly drooping as it drifted off to sleep.
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A base fellow; a rogue; a cheat.
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The catso leapt gracefully onto the windowsill, its tail twitching with curiosity.
With a flick of its paw, the catso knocked the vase off the table, sending it crashing to the floor.
In the dim light of the alley, a stray catso rummaged through the garbage for scraps of food.
My grandmother's old catso would always curl up on her lap, purring contentedly.