The love of dress is very marked in this attractive animal; he is proud of the lustre of his coat, and cannot endure that a hair of it shall lie the wrong way. When the cat has eaten, he passes his tongue several times over both sides of his jaws, and his whiskers, in order to clean them thoroughly; he keeps his coat clean with a prickly tongue which fulfills the office of the curry-comb.
The cat looked as if it were about to say something sarcastic. Then it flicked its whiskers and said, "Challenge her. There's no guarantee she'll play fair, but her kind of thing loves games and challenges.
Shake paws, count your claws, You steal mine, I'll borrow yours. Watch my whiskers, check both ears. Robber foxes have no fears.
If you've seen a crab's mouth, all foamy and gross with whiskers and snapping bits, you can imagine this one didn't look any better blown up to billboard size.
Yeah? What'd you name all those cats?" Death, Famine, Pestilence, War, and Mr. Whiskers. " You named your cats after the riders of the apocal--wait. Mr. Whiskers?" Well, there are only four horsemen.
Women with whiskers. . . its a bummer.
The monster licked his lips, long lines of whiskers twitching, and spoke in a deep growl. "Pretty, aren't I?" Curran. In midform. I broke from his gaze. "Adorable.
You know what I like about you? You have no sense. You sit here in my house, you can barely hold a spoon, and you're telling me 'no'. You'd pull on Death's whiskers if you could reach them.
The stationmaster's whiskers are of a Victorian bushiness and give the impression of having been grown under glass.
As to the whiskers, having never worn any, do you not think people would call it a piece of silly affectation if I were to begin it now?
She's got feet like boats, whiskers like an American, and her undies are filthy.
To love and be loved is all we know and all we need to know.
You know it's hard to hear what a bearded man is saying. He can't speak above a whisker.