The people on the other end of the phone when you have to call up to reactivate are going to be positive pussycats. |
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Doctors talk of such cancers as being either pussycats or aggressive and invasive tigers. |
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He did cute tinted drawings of pussycats, cupids, flowers and ladies' boots, with texts in a kind of ornamental handwriting. |
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In fact, of all the sweet, helpless little pussycats I've known in my life, hubby Rick has to top the list. |
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It was spotted in a garden in Upper Rosses playing with two friendly pussycats. |
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As Labour MPs rub liniment on their bruises after last week's anti-terror vote, here's a reminder that modern whips are mere pussycats. |
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Having branded the Lions as pussycats last weekend, New Zealand's Sunday papers were back on familiar ground this morning. |
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From my third floor window, I watch pussycats patrolling their domain. |
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So what if pussycats and tigers originate from the same species? |
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You see ingenious ways to turn the wildcats at work into pussycats. |
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If you did not like pictures of cuddly teddies and pussycats when you were carefree and childless, there is no good reason for you to like them now. |
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The kids today are like pussycats compared with what we used to be like. |
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Gone are the days when jigsaws were just scenic pictures of the countryside or images of fluffy pussycats. |
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When he was making love to me the second or the third time we were both miaowing really loudly like a couple of pussycats. |
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