Watching this unspeakable romcom made me want to tumble off the red plush seats, curl up into a foetal ball and mew like a maltreated kitten. |
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A mew broke into Grace's thoughts, and she blinked down at the small kitten, who was attempting to make off with her fishnets. |
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The kitten in turn nibbled on my finger and looked at me with its striking blue eyes and gave a tiny mew. |
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She grabbed him by the ankle, and he let out a small mew, jerked, and might have broken free if she had not tightened her grasp. |
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There was a high-pitched mew, and one of the kitten's paws slashed up against the girl's right hand. |
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I smiled softly and turned onto my back, remembering that Hope had been there only when she gave an annoyed mew and jumped off. |
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A mew made me look sharply at him, and he laughed as the kitten peeked from the cargo pocket on his left pant leg. |
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The cat got off him and gave a little mew like a child guilty of stealing cookies. |
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As she walked, she heard a fleeting mew from Ruby, who seemed to be getting anxious. |
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Then I heard the red-head chattering and the plaintive mew of the sapsucker. |
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Alana's mother placed it on Alana's lap and Alana thought she heard a small mew. |
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We do not have an outdoor mew to accommodate this size of bird and it's too cold outside for the condor now anyway. |
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To borrow and slightly emend the words of Shakespeare: That cat will mew, but this dog will have the day. |
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It sounded like a faint mew of a kitten, but I wasn't really sure. |
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The mew of a hungry cat drifts pitifully from the nearby fish stall. |
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A cat will mew at the food bowl in the morning and set off on a multiple-day trek in the afternoon. |
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He responded with a friendly mew and then returned to his purring. |
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Its call is a soft mew that could be mistaken for a cat in distress. |
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The kitten gave her a quizzical look but did not let out a mew. |
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He's big now, but he has a faint purr, a tiny kitten peeping mew. |
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A cat had jumped onto the windowsill outside and begun to mew, as if it knew what had occurred. |
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As he plays, they mew and whimper in a painful ecstasy or, as they themselves put it, they are sent. |
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A Kamchatka mew gull from Siberia recently appeared on Nantucket, along with a little gull, black-headed gull, and red phalarope. |
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It is the oldest, most plaintive cry of all: the mew of the gelded male. |
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Arctic terns, Mew gulls, scaup, shoveler, buffleheads, baldpates, yellow legs and various passerines were observed. |
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Her poetry is reminiscent of the soft tones in the poetic works of Frances Cornford or Charlotte Mew. |
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What stands Mew apart from most of these bands is the style in which they were recorded. |
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Like many gulls, the Mew Gull uses a variety of foraging techniques, obtaining food while walking, wading, swimming, or flying. |
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In winter, the Mew Gull inhabits coastal waters, and is commonly found in estuaries, river mouths, and freshwater ponds close to the shore. |
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Popper's estate is managed by his secretary and personal assistant Melitta Mew and her husband Raymond. |
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Berry is the only Mew Mew to have two animal genes in her, rabbit and mountain cat, which explains the bunny ears and cat tail, and also her craving for carrots. |
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