Most of us love them and in the English language there are so many idioms describing them.
- A bag of cats. It refers to a situation or a group that is noisy and chaotic.
- Cat got your tongue. It means why have you become suddenly silent.
- Curiosity killed the cat. It means being too curious and getting into trouble.
- Fat cat. It means a wealthy person, using his position to exploit others.
- Like herding cats. It means referring to an impossible task.
- Look what the cat dragged in. It means an ironic statement.
- Cat among the pigeons. It means to cause a disturbance.
- Bell the cat. It means to undertake a dangerous task.
- Fight like cats and dogs. It means a bitter fight.
- Copycat. It means to mimic or follow someone.
- The Cat’s pajamas. It means to be foreign or special.
- Cat’s whiskers. It means that someone thinks he is very special.
- Cat nap. Being refreshed after a short nap.
- Cat burglar. It means a thief who comes in quietly and steals.
- Cool cat. It means a stylish person, unfazed.
- The cat that got the cream. It means that one is looking very happy with oneself.
Dear ones, smile and laugh. Just see the idioms applied to cats and how they describe our behavior.
Laughter Visualization
Take any one these idioms and imagine them.
Think of Cat’s pajamas.
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