| 释义 | [ kat-n ] / ˈkæt n /
 noun(Charles) Bruce, 1899–1978, U.S. journalist and historian.Words nearby Cattoncattle show, cattle-stop, cattle tick, cattle truck, cattleya, Catton, cat-train, catty, catty-cornered, cattywampus, CatullusDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for CattonCatton never shows, she tells, wagging on in the most officious way. Hatchet Job of the Year 2014 Shortlist Announced|The Telegraph|January 19, 2014|DAILY BEASTCatton has spun a great story, in a good old-fashioned-yet-modern kind of way. This Week's Hot Reads: October 7, 2013|Damaris Colhoun|October 7, 2013|DAILY BEASTMr. Catton makes it heartbreakingly clear that the Civil War was unavoidable. Bob Barker's Book Showcase|Bob Barker|April 18, 2009|DAILY BEASTThe Coming Furyby Bruce Catton “Mr. Catton makes it heartbreakingly clear that the Civil War was unavoidable.” Bob Barker's Book Showcase|Bob Barker|April 18, 2009|DAILY BEAST
A parachute with a cat in the basket was thrown out, and descended at Catton. Norfolk Annals|Charles Mackie"Don't ask me," Catton, the night watchman said, as he held his hands to his head. The Slave of Silence|Fred M. WhiteThe sails of Catton mill were blown off, trees were torn up by the roots, and the river suddenly rose above the banks in places. Norfolk Annals|Charles MackieDr Catton looked as if he considered women were better out of the way when any matter of importance was to be discussed. Clara Maynard|W.H.G. KingstonJeremiah Ives, Esq., of Catton, was elected mayor a second time. A Comprehensive History of Norwich|A. D. Bayne
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