Definitionn. any of numerous small rodents typically resembling diminutive rats having pointed snouts and small ears on elongated bodies with slender usually hairless tails
Last update: June 22, 2015
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The mouse was biting up all the papers in the shelf. [Please select]
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So utterly lost was he to all sense of reverence for the many marvels of their majestic bulk and mystic ways; and so dead to anything like an apprehension of any possible danger from encountering them; that in his poor opinion, the wondrous whale was but a species of magnified mouse, or at least water-rat, requiring only a little circumvention and some small application of time and trouble in order to kill and boil. [Please select]
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You played the mouse-trap nicely with your young ones. [Please select]
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Then he added: "The mouse-trap is open." [Please select]
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The good God, having made the mouse, said: 'Hullo.' [Please select]
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The cat is the erratum of the mouse. [Please select]
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'She is in her turret as meek as a mouse.' [Please select]
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Give her too much meat she won't mouse. [Please select]
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"This is beyond the cat playing with a mouse, like yesterday." [Please select]
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"What of--a mouse, madam." [Please select]
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We ourselves possess a shrew-mouse exquisitely wrought in bronze. [Please select]
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