Who had been tapped for the new society, and why, had become a topic of local gossip, conjecture, and even cattiness. |
New Jersey evokes a more suburban, strip-mall variety of cattiness, with press-on nails in place of claws. |
The songs, which she wrote without collaborators, are extra long, and cover a multitude of relationships, in moods that range from regret to a surprising, and somewhat satisfying, cattiness. |
The cattiness of his work belongs in his diary, not in the newspaper. |
Blyth's cattiness may be notable, but her stories turn out to be familiar and mostly secondhand. |
I walked into the theatre hoping for a nice evening and came out as a hard-line Marxist, my head a whirl of closets, delusions, and blunt-clawed cattiness. |