Concrete containing oyster shells, used in southeastern Colonial America.
Having a grey or brown streak or a pattern or a patchy coloring; used especially of the patterned fur of cats.
A cat with a grey or tawny coat mottled with black.
1 The wild cat supports itself and the tabby cat has its million.
2 It is, in fact, a tabby without the black stripes or spots.
3 Her tabby hood came down in a peak between her green eyes.
4 One of Bertie Briggs's tabby cats begins to walk a high wire.
5 At Taliesin West, one of the cooks had owned a tabby cat.
6 She tested the liquid, rolling up her eyes like a greedy tabby .
7 The cat, a furry tabby , loped past, giving her a disdainful look.
8 Bandit and Brandy were joined by another tabby kitten I named Snookums.
9 To us, Thomas only looks like an ordinary, sleek, well-fed, tabby cat.
10 Not with them but not far behind came the tabby cat.
11 There are the tigers also, the brown tabby , and the orange and white.
12 I won't have you baited by all the old tabby - cats in the neighbourhood.
13 The real tortoise-shell is not a striped tiger nor a tabby .
14 Among cat fanciers there is a distinctive variety known as the tortoise-shell tabby .
15 Two tabby cats sat up by the fender, blinking and nodding with sleep.
16 The Herald Live reported that Leah is a four-year-old tabby cat.
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