What do you mean by this? A dog moves like a cat , I guess????
If something moves like a cat, it is most usually called "cat-like." Cats and other felines move very quietly, stealthily, and gracefully.
The adjectives in the sentence "The famous dancer was described as having cat-like moves" are "famous" and "cat-like." "Famous" describes the dancer, while "cat-like" describes the type of moves. Both adjectives provide additional information about the nouns they modify.
the famous, cat-like
Tiger moves just like lion and cat by using its n\muscles and legs.
Feline is a good word for someone who moves with the grace and fluid motions of a cat.
Feline is a good word for someone who moves with the grace and fluid motions of a cat.
Because it moves and cats like things that move!
the famous, cat-like
previous answer: "catty. His sister is a bit catty sometimes. " catty is, actually, denoting mischief in behaviour, it does not imply cat-like anything. to say something is cat-like, you would use the word "feline" she moves with feline grace - would be an example
Well.. it moves by standing up and walking!
fog moves silently
A cat's back teeth (premolars and molars) are sharp and serrated and act like scissors; they cut up meat into bite-size chunks in order for the cat to swallow. A cat's jaw only moves up and down, so a cat cannot chew its food.