Mouser Meaning in English
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Definition
A mouser is a cat that is especially good at catching mice, often kept for this purpose on farms or in homes.
Usage & Nuances
Primarily used for cats, rarely for other animals. Often describes working cats on farms or in warehouses. Not a formal word—informal and sometimes affectionate. Do not confuse with 'mouse' (the animal or computer device).
Spanish: cazador de ratones - gato cazadorPortuguese (BR): caçador de ratos - gato caçadorPortuguese (PT): caçador de ratos - gato caçadorChinese (Simplified): 捕鼠能手(猫)Chinese (Traditional): 捕鼠能手(貓)Hindi: चूहे पकड़ने वाली बिल्लीArabic: صياد الفئران (قطة)Bengali: ইঁদুরশিকারি বিড়ালRussian: крысолов (кот)Japanese: ネズミ捕り猫Vietnamese: mèo bắt chuộtKorean: 쥐잡이 고양이Turkish: fareci kediUrdu: چوہے پکڑنے والی بلیIndonesian: mèo bắt chuột
Example Sentences
The old barn has a mouser to keep the mice away.
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Our new kitten is a great mouser.
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A good mouser protects food from pests.
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Ask Tom about his cat—she’s the best mouser I’ve ever seen.
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We got a mouser because the garage was full of mice.
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Even though she's old now, Daisy’s still quite the mouser!
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