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 lion moves by walking, running, or trotting on all fours using its powerful legs. They can also leap great distances. Lions are known for their deep, powerful roar which can carry up to 5 miles. They also communicate through growls, grunts, and meows.