Ainda não temos significados para "take a cat".
1I thought perhaps you might like to take a cat to board.
2I only meant to take a cat-nap.
3I'll take a cat every time, myself.
4Don't you want to take a cat-nap?
5The next moment one says: 'When you haven't got a man, you can take a cat and purr with it all night long.'
6The grand secret, in dealing with a woman, is to take her as you take a cat, by the scruff of the neck-
7When this was commented on as surprising, he explained that after playing with a squirrel one likes to take a cat in his lap.
8We'll take a CAT scan and keep you overnight for observation.
9No use in taking a cat's opinion of a dog.
10In fact, we've never taken a cat to board before.
11Daddy John was taking a cat nap by the fire, a barrier of garnered sage behind him.
12Hunter is taking a cat-nap.
13The old woman opened her oilcloth bundle, and taking a cat out of a box inside fed it a sausage.
14"Milton always takes a cat nap after meals," she said, smiling.
15They made the predictable fuss about taking a cat into a room and an autobellhop is not responsive to bribes-hardly an improvement.
16He had been taking a cat nap on his ancient sofa; his long white back hair was tousled up comically behind his bald pink brow.
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