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Meanings of
rats
in English
Anti-Firearms squad of the Saitama Prefectural Police.
riot and tactics squad
Related terms
police tactical unit
Usage of
rats
in English
1
He waved his arms in the air and the frightened
rats
vanished.
2
But
rats
and mice delight in attics, as well as in grain.
3
And it was true that the
rats
could not resist the pipe.
4
We would have been drowned like
rats
down there in the gulch.
5
The house was fairly overrun with
rats
that scampered in every direction.
6
The women fled to the huts-themen ran like
rats
to shelter.
7
He digs for
rats
in the dustbin sometimes, and gets very dirty.
8
At the worst, we should not perish like
rats
in a sewer.
9
But gradually, as the gray
rats
increased in number they grew bolder.
10
We must dry out our clothing; no use dying like drowned
rats
.
11
Through the night we had heard the cat crunching
rats
close by.
12
We've eaten all the mules and
rats
and sugar cane in town.
13
When all the
rats
were killed, the young man left the barn.
14
A famous sanitarian from the East decided it was due to
rats
.
15
But you Christians find many friends: the
rats
themselves have fewer hiding-places.
16
They swarmed like
rats
down the ropes, hardly waiting for the boats.
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rats
rat
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
treat rats
diabetic rats
female rats
adult rats
aged rats
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Rats
through the time
Rats
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Common
New Zealand
Common
United Kingdom
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