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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
kitten .
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Examples
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Unmindlessly swings kittened soul kitchened soul burnt mittens
2006 December 18 « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2006
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Unmindlessly swings kittened soul kitchened soul burnt mittens
Return of the Master of the Rings « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2006
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The worth of a kitten from the night it is kittened until it shall open its eyes, is one penny.
Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others Helen M. Winslow
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She kittened and frivoled through the Reign of Terror with an archness that was commendable, though somewhat misplaced, and she let loose a lay figure labeled _Marie Antoinette_ that was designed to frame her own accomplishments.
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Why, so it would have done at the same season, if your mothers cat had but kittened, though yourself had never been born.
Act III. Scene I. The First Part of King Henry the Fourth 1914
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They told her that the black and white cow had calved, and that the blue lupins had come up in the garden, that the old sow had died, that Jenny, the chintz cat, had kittened and that the lop-eared rabbit had a litter.
The Three Sisters May Sinclair 1904
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He felt that he was being "kittened to prove the power of Dana Da," as the poet says.
Indian Tales Rudyard Kipling 1900
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They were bundles of live springs, twisting out of her paws, dancing over her back, leaping, kicking, tumbling as she had never seen a kitten do in all her richly kittened experience.
Roof and Meadow Dallas Lore Sharp 1899
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A general of an army may be of more consequence to the welfare of a nation than a thousand common soldiers; so one idea like that of evolution may be worth a full ten thousand like the fact that "our neighbor's cat kittened yesterday."
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He felt that he was being "kittened to prove the power of Dana Da," as the poet says.
The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Modern English Egerton Castle 1889
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