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mouse-hole
ˈmouse-hole A hole used by a mouse for passage or abode; a hole only big enough to admit a mouse. Also transf. and fig. Hence ˈmousehole v. trans. and intr., to make a narrow passage or tunnel (through); ˈmouseholed ppl. a.c 1420 Lydg. Assembly of Gods 1953 For feere I lookyd as blak as a coole, I w...
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Mouse-holing
In some cases, a mouse-hole are camouflaged with furniture, especially when it is created to aid a defending force or a clandestine operation.
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Do Mice Have Bones - How Small of a Hole Can a Mouse Fit Through
However, it is highly unlikely that the mice will climb over your beds when you're on it. They are very elusive creatures, frightened by the slightest noise and movements made by us. ... They are nocturnal creatures that can jump as high as a foot and can climb up smooth vertical walls and ceilings. They are also very quick on their feet ...
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mousery
mousery (ˈmaʊsərɪ) [f. mouse n. + -ery.] a. A place where mice abound; a colony of mice.1888 F. A. Lucas in Auk V. 280 The occasional disturbance of this populous mousery by the visits of Owls. 1925 W. de la Mare Broomsticks 109 He never paid the smallest attention to mouse or mouse-hole or mousery....
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'Oswald: Down the Rabbit Hole' Announce Trailer
2 hours ago — Before Mickey Mouse there was Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a Walt Disney character first introduced in 1927. Oswald was eventually replaced by ...
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Troglodyte
A troglodyte is a human cave dweller, from the Greek 'hole, mouse-hole' and 'go in, dive in'.
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Pardalote
Externally about the size of a mouse-hole, they can be very deep, at a metre or more. Some species also nest in tree hollows.
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mouse
▪ I. mouse, n. (maʊs) Pl. mice (maɪs). Forms: sing. 1 m{uacu}s, muus, 2, 5 mus, 4–5 mows, 4–7 mous, 5 mows(s)e, 6 mowss, mousse, 4– mouse. pl. 1 m{yacu}s, 4–5 mys, 4 myys, musz, myis, 4–5, (9 dial.) mees, muys, myes, 4–6 myse, 4–7 myce, 5 muyse, mysz, myesse, 6 myss, miese, mise, 7, (9 dial.) meece,...
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AT4
It has two settings: either to destroy bunkers or to mouse-hole a building wall for combat entry.
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Lighthouse Mouse
Plot
It is 11 o'clock at night at a lighthouse on a small island, and the clock's pendulum is intermittently deflecting the light from the beacon into a mouse-hole
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Greedy for Tweety
Sylvester puts his bandaged leg in a mouse-hole while he teases Hector.
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Coping
also known as "Moving away" or the "Resigning solution", individuals distance themselves from anyone perceived as a threat to avoid getting hurt – "the 'mouse-hole
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Cosmic Osmo and the Worlds Beyond the Mackerel
Most of the shortcuts are found at the microscopic level: through a water drain or a mouse-hole, for example.
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221B Baker Street
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In the animated film The Great Mouse Detective (1986), based on the Basil of Baker Street book series, Basil resides in 221½ Baker Street, a mouse-hole
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Silencer (firearms)
of spaced cones drawing gas away from the borderline and incorporate a scalloped mouth creating cross-bore turbulence, which is in turn directed to a "mouse-hole
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