A short-haired tailless breed of cat believed to originate on the Isle of Man.
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Examples for "manx "
Examples for "manx "
1 It's a manx , dummy, they have no tails.
2 McHale also plans to compete in the Welsh, Scottish and Manx events.
3 The Manx cat is considered by many people as a natural curiosity.
4 The hugely popular Anstey spoke to Manx Radio moments after his victory.
5 The use of the Manx language is banned at all times.
1 The Manx cat is considered by many people as a natural curiosity.
2 The Thingwald should consider the case of the Manx cats in its next session.
3 But don't Manx cats have a sort of hopping gait, almost like a rabbit?
4 I'd rather be nicknamed ' Manx cat ' than to be called 'lean cat,' wouldn't you?
5 The Manx cat came from the Isle of Man originally, and is a distinct breed.
6 My Manx cat has eaten the raspberry jam.
7 Anecdotes about theatrical cats, and information about valuable breeds, the Siamese Temple cats and the Manx cat .
8 Mrs. Clarke also owns a real Manx cat , brought from the Isle of Man by Captain McKenzie.
9 But we call 'em just Manx cats .
10 Thus we learn that Turner's desolate house was full of Manx cats , and of many other pets.
11 On the sheepskin rug before the fire a Manx cat was dozing beside a pair of carpet slippers.
12 "You wouldn't like a live Manx cat , would ye, master?"
13 The exhibits cover short and long haired cats of all colors, sizes, and ages, with Siamese cats, Manx cats , and Russian cats.
14 So-called Manx cats have tails from one to a few inches long, but these are crosses of the Manx and the ordinary cat.
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