catlike造句1. Yes, so catlike, owlish, aggressive and passive, hostile and amicable by turns.
2. At the thought of Penry she stretched, cat-like, her mouth curving in a dreamy smile.
3. When he was not bowling, his cat-like fielding at midwicket kept an appreciative crowd happy.
4. A slight smile now, and a walk that was both casual and wary; cat-like.
5. Men get sea legs and become catlike and grow beards.
6. Sexually menacing and effeminately feral, he prowled cat-like across the stage, perching on amps and lights in seemingly impossible positions.
7. His landing on his feet was catlike.
8. The feet are small, round, and catlike.
9. Feet point straight ahead, are round and catlike with toes close, and thick, well developed pads.
10. Civet:any of various carnivorous catlike mammals of the family Viverridae of africa and asia, having anal scent glands that secrete a fluid with a musky odor.
11. Even in Lupus, their claws are almost catlike in sharpness.
12. Any of various carnivorous catlike mammals of the family Viverridae of Africa and Asia, having anal scent glands that secrete a fluid with a musky odor.
13. Feet -- Catlike, pads hard, pigmentation harmonizing with nose and eye rims.
14. Dewclaws may be Feetand catlike, turning neither in nor out.
15. Feet are round and catlike, with toes set close together turning slightly inwards.
16. At first scientists found the virus in the catlike palm civet of Southeast Asia.
17. Then, moving with catlike speed, Gross seized the rifle barrel and pulled it away.
18. Her eyes were huge and green and almond shaped, surprisingly catlike in her delicate face.
19. She had given him a spiteful look as she left, taking little catlike steps.
20. About his body there was a peculiar springiness, or resiliency, almost catlike , and a quick alertness as of one who lived in perpetual fear of things seen and unseen.
22. It's why cat people compliment their cat's personality when they say it's doglike but a dog owner would never flatter their dog by calling him catlike.
23. The 17 - something boy was 1 ) poised, 2 ) crouching catlike on the narrow walkway, three or four stories up.