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Examples
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So when the ball was tossed to tip off the 2009 NCAA men's championship game, the Tar Heels 'cat-quick star turned his attention to defense.
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The cat-quick Anderson can beat anyone in the country off the dribble.
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The cat-quick Anderson can beat anyone in the country off the dribble.
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John Wall split two defenders near the foul line with cat-quick speed, then evaded two more inside with a beautiful, pirouette spin move and banked in a layup.
John Wall's 360-degree layup Dan Steinberg 2010
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I mean six foot nine inches tall, two hundred twenty pounds and he was cat-quick!
Three Lies Speech 2010
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But most of all, he was cat-quick on the baseball field.
WILLIE MAYS JAMES S. HIRSCH 2010
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Lorenzo Booker, Florida State, 5-11, 191: Booker is cat-quick and can be an explosive runner if he gets loose, but he doesn't break tackles to get loose often enough.
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Dole's cat-quick change of direction left the campaign scrambling.
Dress-Down Dole 2008
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On Friday night, playing in place of ailing Steve Nash, the cat-quick Barbosa had 26 points and a career-high 10 rebounds as the Suns beat the Philadelphia 76ers 106-94.
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For those not acquainted with the character, just imagine a multi-gun-toting bad-ass with dreadlocks whose cat-quick deadliness and ultra-violent nature is legendary.
"Sly Mongoose" by Tobias Buckell Paul 2008
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