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Kilkenny cats

plural noun

  1. a pair of proverbial cats in Ireland who fought until only their tails were left.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Kilkenny cats1

First recorded in 1815–25
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Example Sentences

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Calhoun was one of them, and he became a mainstay in Athens as the bass player for a group called Fashion Battery, and later, the Kilkenny Cats.

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Many sported black-and-amber flags, scarves and other paraphernalia of the Kilkenny Cats, County Kilkenny’s highly successful hurling team.

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Perhaps they will fall out like the Kilkenny cats.

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Well might the Viceroy laugh, while he made believe to tremble, as he thought of the Kilkenny cats.

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If a collision could only be brought about between a self-elected military despotism and an effete but constitutional senate, there were the materials for such a pretty quarrel as might produce a repetition of the fate of the Kilkenny cats.

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