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And she looked at me with those big catty eyes.
But the girls did not want to have anything to do with me, they're catty.
That would be the catty side of him, she supposed.
She's not nearly as catty these days and is becoming a real friend.
With that there was a catty smile on her face.
"If you go over 70 percent, the women start getting catty and competitive."
She went through a phase of being such a catty girl.
I know I'm being less than perfect in thinking these catty thoughts.
Some girl screwed him and well, you know how catty women can be sometimes!
"Just because I didn't come after you first is no reason to be catty."
She whispered with a catty smile, looking him in the eye.
You going to take his side as a man against two catty females?"
As the evening progressed, there were some catty comments, of course.
To say a woman is "of a certain age" is catty.
He was doing his best to find Evan, and being catty about it certainly wouldn't help anyone.
I don't have the right to be catty with you."
At the word "addiction," Anna realized she was being catty.
The office of the chairman was noted for its catty animosities.
Nor are the Glee stars going to put up with his catty commentary.
But he sensed she would never have been catty or a nag anyway.
"You know how catty people are, what the rumor mill is like.
If they're sometimes catty as well, that isn't entirely inappropriate to the subject.
Maria asked, in a tone that wasn't catty but serious.
It is not just catty people who get caught out: it can happen to anyone.
She said with a cattish voice as she grabbed the end of my tie.
Minoes tries to act like a human being, but still has many cattish manners.
Very often the cattish torture of Plaxy's behaviour was unconscious.
And the first time she narrows those cattish green eyes at me . . ." "You'll what?"
This particular actuality - hauling a heavy, whirring camera around in the jungle - might leave some ex-recon men, cattish scouts who operated deep in enemy territory, laughing.