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