Puss

//pʊs//

"Puss" in a Sentence (14 examples)

Some men are born to good luck: all they do or try to do comes right—all that falls to them is so much gain—all their geese are swans—all their cards are trumps—toss them which way you will, they will always, like poor puss, alight upon their legs, and only move on so much the faster.

Puss in Boots is a character from a story.

"I shall not get out of your way," said the white puss, who had got the best place first.

Our local theatre is showing Puss in Boots.

Come here, puss! I've got some milk for you.

He then began to beat about, in the ſame Language, and in the ſame Manner, as if he had been beating for a Hare, and at laſt cried out, 'Soho! Puſs is not far off. Here's her Form, upon my Soul; I believe I may cry ſtole away.'

'[…] It won't kill Puss any better for that.' / "'But, goodness gracious, what can that hare be made of?' I asked.

So don't know! So, what are you gonna do? Sell your birthright for a little bit of puss?

Shut your puss before I shut it for you.

Hubbert has a rasping voice and a razory laugh, and he's busy and theatrical in the worst way — a noisy performing pro with whirlwind arms and a saturnine puss.

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She gave him a slap in the puss.

It didn't move as much, and the same teary puss leaked from its eyes.

People called him Puss Head because if you crossed him, he went to great lengths to make sure that before you died, puss leaked from your head.

Puss leaked out from beneath white gauze on his back and trickled down his spine.

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