Sentence examples for a kat from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a kat" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an informal or slang term, but it is not widely recognized or accepted in formal writing.
Example: "I saw a kat sitting on the fence."
Alternatives: "a cat" or "one cat".

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She looks like a Chloe or a Kat.

| Updated The cover of the New York Daily News Monday portrayed Tuesday's morning show war as a "KAT FIGHT," with Katie Couric and Sarah Palin coming to blows in a boxing ring.

The raised platform, called a kat, sits under the grape arbors in many courtyards here for communal dining, tea drinking, praying and sleeping, and Mr. Najimudinov was perched there, resplendent his pale blue robe, white beard and turban.

(Ok, not such a fine day if you were a KAT user).

David, who also said he received a bad check from a Kat Kafashian, knew a small group of photographers and models who believed they'd been scammed, Andras said.

For every man who gets called out by a Kat Stratford and Sandra Fluke, there are probably many more men who get away with it.

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I always get a Kit Kat and a cold bottle of water.

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Up on the mountain, I picked up a panini and a Kit Kat for €6 at Croc Vallée, a tiny snack bar in Les Menuires.

(As a professor, Kat earns less than a hundred thousand pounds a year — about a tenth of what he was earning as a financier).

The contents: a notepad with a Republican National Committee logo, a T-shirt and a Kit Kat bar.

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