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a cat

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  1. a cat

    The A-Class Catamaran, often abbreviated to A-Cat, is a development class sailing catamaran for singlehanded racing.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of a cat in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of a cat in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of a cat in a Sentence

  1. Brett Barris:

    My first challenge was a '32 Ford and I put cat-eye taillights in it. I was paid $10, i said, 'That's my challenge. I'm going to be a customizer and make money.' I took the name 'custom' and, being a Greek, I took the 'c' out of it and made it a 'k' -- I wish I would have trademarked that.

  2. Reed Okura:

    The secret has been allowing him to be a cat - hunting and getting plenty of love.

  3. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush:

    I mean, Ted Kennedy and Stephen Hayes the journalist and Cat Stevens -- I mean, this is not a list that you can be certain of, if the FBI knows that someone's in our country and they're tracking them, they shouldn't be able to get guns for sure. But the no-fly list is a much broader list. It's not an accurate list to be able to use for restricting gun rights for law-abiding citizens.

  4. Ken Polcari:

    This is a dead-cat bounce because where there is smoke there is fire and there is plenty of smoke for sure in that high-yield bond market.

  5. Western Pennsylvania:

    To people, the cat represents a pet, but to the eagles and to other raptors, the cat is a way to sustain the eaglets and help them to grow.

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