BE SICK vs CAT: NOUN
- N/A
- Feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and being unable to roar; domestic cats; wildcats
- A spiteful woman gossip
- Any of several large cats typically able to roar and living in the wild
- An abbreviated form of catamaran.
- A whip with nine knotted cords
- A catamaran.
- A catboat.
- A device for raising an anchor to the cathead.
- A catfish.
- A cat-o'-nine-tails.
- A player or devotee of jazz music.
- A person, especially a man.
- A woman who is regarded as spiteful.
- The fur of a domestic cat.
- Any of various other carnivorous mammals of the family Felidae, including the lion, tiger, leopard, and lynx.
- A small domesticated carnivorous mammal (Felis catus), kept as a pet and as catcher of vermin, and existing in a variety of breeds.
- A method of examining body organs by scanning them with X rays and using a computer to construct a series of cross-sectional scans along a single axis
- The leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea; has the effect of a euphoric stimulant
- An informal term for a youth or man
- A cathead.
- A strong tackle used to draw an anchor up to the cathead of a ship.
- A strong vessel with a narrow stern, projecting quarters, and deep waist. It is employed in the coal and timber trade.
- Any animal belonging to the natural family Felidae, and in particular to the various species of the genera Felis, Panthera, and Lynx. The domestic cat is Felis domestica. The European wild cat (Felis catus) is much larger than the domestic cat. In the United States the name wild cat is commonly applied to the bay lynx (Lynx rufus). The larger felines, such as the lion, tiger, leopard, and cougar, are often referred to as cats, and sometimes as big cats. See wild cat, and tiger cat.
- Nautical, a tackle used in hoisting an anchor from the hawse-hole to the cat-head.
- A ship formed on the Norwegian model, having a narrow stern, projecting quarters, and a deep waist.
- The salt which crystallizes about stakes placed beneath the holes in the bottom of the troughs in which salt is put to drain.
- In plastering, that portion of the first rough coat which fills the space between the laths, often projecting at the back, and serving to hold the plaster firmly to the walls.
- [Apparently in allusion to the sly and deceitful habits of the cat.] A mess of coarse meal, clay, etc., placed on dovecotes, to allure strangers.
- In coal-mining, a clunchy rock. See clunch.
- In faro, the occurrence of two cards of the same denomination out of the last three in the deck.
- The game of tip-cat. Also called cat-and-dog.
- A piece of wood tapering to a point at both ends, used in playing tip-cat.
- A gossipy, meddlesome woman given to scandal and intrigue.
- In medieval warfare, a machine resembling the pluteus, under the protection of which soldiers worked in sapping walls and fosses.
- Plural In mining, burnt clay used for tamping.
- Same as channel-cat.
- A domesticated carnivorous quadruped of the family Felidæ and genus Felis, F. domestica.
- In general, any digitigrade carnivorous quadruped of the family Felidæ, as the lion, tiger, leopard, jaguar, etc., especially of the genus Felis, and more particularly one of the smaller species of this genus; and of the short-tailed species of the genus Lynx.
- A ferret.
- A whip: a contraction of cat-o'-nine-tails.
- A double tripod having six feet: so called because it always lands on its feet, as a cat is proverbially said to do.
- The form of cata- before a vowel.
- In the middle ages, a frame of heavy timber with projecting pins or teeth, hoisted up to the battlements, ready to be dropped upon assailants. Also called prickly cat.
BE SICK vs CAT: VERB
- Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
- To vomit
- Used other than as an idiom: be sick.
- Beat with a cat-o'-nine-tails
- Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
BE SICK vs CAT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To look for sexual partners; have an affair or affairs.
- To hoist an anchor to (the cathead).
BE SICK vs CAT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To bring to the cathead. See anchor.
BE SICK vs CAT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To fish for catfish.
- To draw (an anchor) up to the cat-head.
- To act after the manner of soft clay or mortar in filling crevices.
- An abbreviation of Catalan: [lowercase] of catalogue; of catechism.
- Wildcats
- To fill with soft clay, as the intervals between laths: as, a chimney well catted.
- A large tracked vehicle that is propelled by two endless metal belts; frequently used for moving earth in construction and farm work
- (abbreviation) clear-air turbulence
- (abbreviation) computerized axial tomography
- (idiom) (let the cat out of the bag) To let a secret be known.
- (initialism) crisis assessment team
- (initialism) chloramphenicol acetyltransferase
- (initialism) Centre for Alternative Technology
- (initialism) Counter Assault Team
- (initialism) Computer-adaptive test
- (initialism) Common Admission Test
- (initialism) Civil Air Transport
- (initialism) Coital Alignment Technique
- (initialism) Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope
- (initialism) Computer Aided Transceiver
- (initialism) Citizenship Advancement Training
- (initialism) Credit Authorization Terminal
- (initialism) Cambridge Antibody Technology
- (initialism) conidial anastomosis tube
- (initialism) computed axial tomography
- (initialism) Career Aptitude Test
- (initialism) Computer-assisted translation
- (initialism) Canadian Achievement Tests
- (initialism) Citizens Area Transit
- (initialism) Computer Aided Translation
BE SICK vs CAT: RELATED WORDS
- Throw up, Regorge, Cast, Disgorge, Honk, Chuck, Spew, Cat, Regurgitate, Upchuck, Retch, Barf, Puke, Vomit, Sick
- Cast, Chuck, Regurgitate, Computerized axial tomography, Computed axial tomography, Hombre, Barf, Vomit, Honk, Puke, Retch, Sick, Guy, Caterpillar, Upchuck
BE SICK vs CAT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sick person, Health problem, Throw up, Regorge, Cast, Disgorge, Chuck, Cat, Regurgitate, Upchuck, Retch, Barf, Puke, Vomit, Sick
- Regorge, Be sick, Cast, Chuck, Regurgitate, Computerized axial tomography, Hombre, Barf, Vomit, Puke, Retch, Sick, Guy, Caterpillar, Upchuck
BE SICK vs CAT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- What a place in which to be sick.
- He understands what it means to be sick.
- God will protect your right to be sick.
- It was a long journey to be sick enough to be on the transplant list and not too sick to not be on there.
- In order to change, we must be sick and tired of being sick and tired.
- If you happen to be sick and have not yet experienced total healing, can you still pray for the sick?
- What should I do if I feel sick or someone in my household thinks they may be sick?
- Do not fish if you feel sick or think you might be sick.
- The two values for our target variable would be: Sick and Not Sick.
- We may be sick, or have sick family members.
- This cat tree includes household grade carpet to keep your cat happy and comfy.
- Alley Cat Allies serves as a resource for various cat care providers.
- Cat Daddy Games and the Cat Daddy Games logo are trademarks of Cat Daddy Games, LLC.
- Officer may seize the cat provided the cat is contained and may cause the cat to be delivered to the pound.
- Brett Nash cat electrocution case: Can a cat kill you?
- My comm cat is eating kit cat wet food.
- Cat Cartoon, Cute cat face material, white, mammal png.
- Surely cat and cat are the other way round?
- Browse the full list of Pete the Cat books, hear the latest Pete the Cat song, and download free Pete the Cat activities.
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BE SICK vs CAT: QUESTIONS
- What do managers think when employees pretend to be sick?
- How do you stop an aggressive cat from attacking another cat?
- How do I get my Cat featured in modern cat magazine?
- How to tell if your cat is fighting with another cat?
- What over-the-counter cat food should I Feed my Cat?
- Is there a cat breed generator that chooses your next cat?
- What does it mean when a cat stares at another cat?
- What kind of cat is the Cheshire Cat on Mad Hatteras?
- What happens if a stray cat fights with another cat?
- What does it mean when a cat headbutts another cat?
- How do you unlock delinquent Cat in super rare cat?