cat-stick

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cat-stick (countable and uncountable, plural cat-sticks)

  1. Alternative spelling of catstick
    • c. 1621, Philip Massinger, “The Maid of Honour”, in William Gifford, editor, The Plays of Philip Massinger[1], published 1845, act 2, scene 2, page 232:
      You, sirrah sheep's-head, / With a face cut on a cat-stick, do you hear?

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