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- noun Alternative spelling of
cathouse .
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Examples
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Mr. Tupping took the key down from a nail at the back of the cat-house.
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat Blyton, Enid 1957
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Tupping had reported to him that they had actually taken the key and been found inside the cat-house.
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat Blyton, Enid 1957
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He heard Mr. Goon say to Mr. Tupping that he would return later in the evening to have a "good look round that cat-house."
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat Blyton, Enid 1957
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The children made their way cautiously to the cat-house.
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat Blyton, Enid 1957
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Mr. Goon found the cigar-end under the cat-house first.
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat Blyton, Enid 1957
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"Did you really find all these things in the cat-house?" said the Inspector, looking at everything as if he really could not believe they were there.
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat Blyton, Enid 1957
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"Is that the bed by the cat-house?" asked Mr. Goon, scribbling something down in his book.
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat Blyton, Enid 1957
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He saw Mr. Tupping coming towards the cat-house with Clear-Orf.
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat Blyton, Enid 1957
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Mr. Tupping had gone into the cat-house, and was looking all round it again very, very carefully.
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat Blyton, Enid 1957
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"I suppose you didn't see anyone near the cat-house except Luke?"
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat Blyton, Enid 1957
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