Sentences with mew
mew
M m - From somewhere, the kitten mewed. [VERB]
- She grabbed him by the ankle, and he let out a small mew, jerked, and might have broken free if she had not tightened her grasp.
- The mew of a hungry cat drifts pitifully from the nearby fish stall.
- The mystery at its heart is never very gripping, and the final twist seems both unnecessary and tame - a kitten's mew instead of a tiger's snarl.
- The cat got off him and gave a little mew like a child guilty of stealing cookies.
- His answer was a soft mew from Fluffy, the cat at his feet.
- A mew broke into Grace's thoughts, and she blinked down at the small kitten, who was attempting to make off with her fishnets.
- He responded with a friendly mew and then returned to his purring.
- There was a high-pitched mew, and one of the kitten's paws slashed up against the girl's right hand.
- Drake gave a mew, he was not to be forgotten here.
- It sounded like a faint mew of a kitten, but I wasn't really sure.
- As she walked, she heard a fleeting mew from Ruby, who seemed to be getting anxious.
- We do not have an outdoor mew to accommodate this size of bird and it's too cold outside for the condor now anyway.
- Looking over Brie's shoulder she let out a mew of disgust.
- Then I heard the red-head chattering and the plaintive mew of the sapsucker.
- Its call is a soft mew that could be mistaken for a cat in distress.
- It was quieter here, and more orderly, with falcon mews and kennels for the Baron's hunting dogs ranged against the wall.
- A cat mewed, a baby cried, and something heavy fell and shattered.
- That's because a cat began mewing from an alley nearby.
- And then suddenly, he was gone, the kitten mewing on my bed, looking slightly annoyed.
- The next house had a collection of pickaninny dolls on shelves running the length of the living room, and a plump orange cat that blinked and mewed inquisitively as he passed.
- Rubbing against the woman's arm, the cat mewed impatiently.