catso (Meaning)

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catso (n.)

A base fellow; a rogue; a cheat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of catso

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catso Sentence Examples

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

FAQs About the word catso

A base fellow; a rogue; a cheat.

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No antonyms found.

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.