Of the various other genera allied to Mimus, the best known are the thrashers (genus Harporhynchus) of which six or eight species are found in North America, which are thrush-like and shy in their habits and do not mimic; and the cat-bird (Galeoscoptes carolinensis), which in addition to having an attractive song, utters clucks, whistles and mewing sounds. [Please select]
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She looked back at him, mewing. [Please select]
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When its cry first reached their ears, it appeared feeble and distant-- not louder than the mewing of a kitten. [Please select]
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"Yesterday there was a bit of a cat mewing round where the 7th are." [Please select]
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The cats were mewing and the musk-rats were squeaking so that you could hardly hear yourself speak. [Please select]
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The situation, full of grey mewing cats, was too serious for that. [Please select]
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But if they go on mewing like this he will, and then I don't know what'll become of us, or you either.' [Please select]
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