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Cat Idioms

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  • When the cat's away, the mice will play.
    When the boss is away, people work harder.
    When the boss is away, people often misbehave.
    When the boss is away, people organise a BBQ party
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  • A fat cat.
    A clumsy person
    A plump person.
    A rich person.
  • Has the cat got your tongue?
    Why are you arguing?
    Why are you singing?
    Why aren't you saying anything?
  • There's more than one way to skin a cat.
    There is more than one way to do the same task.
    There is more than one way to catch a liar.
    There is more than one way to cook an animal.
  • They fight like a cat and dog.
    They always fight.
    They always argue.
    They never fight.
  • Who's she, the cat's mother?
    She is believed to be an important person.
    She is an important person.
    She thinks she is an important person
  • He's looking like the cat that swallowed the canary.
    He is looking very smug and pleased with himself.
    He looks sleepy after eating.
    He is looking very nauseous and sick.
  • Not have a cat in hell's chance.
    No chance of success at all.
    No chance of surviving at all.
    No chance of being believed at all.
  • Curiosity killed the cat.
    Cats can die if they ask questions.
    Cats are very inquisitive animals.
    Being too inquisitive can get you into trouble.
  • It's the cat's pyjamas!
    That's irrelevant!
    That's cool!
    That's awful!
  • There is not enough room to swing the cat.
    There is no room to play a game
    There are too many people
    It is a tightly confined space.
  • A cat nap.
    Going to sleep.
    Having a siesta.
    Having a hangover.
  • The cat's out of the bag.
    The secret has been revealed.
    A lot of money has been spent.
    The prisoner has escaped.
  • A cat in gloves catches no mice.
    Worrying about your image can prevent you from success
    Being too polite can prevent you from accomplishing
    Wearing gloves will make you look suspicious
  • It's like hearing cats.
    It's a very difficult task.
    It's a very easy task
    It's a very mundane task.
  • Looks like something the cat dragged in.
    Something messy.
    Something shiny.
    Something dead.
  • It's raining cats and dogs!
    It's drizzling.
    It's sleeting.
    It's pouring.