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What (who) is mousey - definition

FILM DIRECTED BY DANIEL PETRIE
Cat and Mouse (1974 film)

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see mousy
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¦ adjective variant spelling of mousy.
Opharus muricolor         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Pygarctia muricolor; Mousey-gray tiger moth
Opharus muricolor, the mousey-gray tiger moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr.

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Mousey

Mousey (released as Cat and Mouse in theaters and on UK television) is a 1974 Canadian thriller action drama film directed by Daniel Petrie, and starring Kirk Douglas, Jean Seberg and John Vernon.

Although made for television, it was released theatrically outside of the U.S. In London, it was shown as part of a double feature with Craze.

Examples of use of mousey
1. The singer ditched her rock standard peroxide–blonde hair for a decidedly dowdy mousey blonde do.
2. Angela Mousey, 33, said: "My daughter‘s been wearing them for six months and had no trouble.
3. She is plain with a short mousey haircut and not a rock ‘n‘ roll lover in sight.
4. Although the shelter managers say Mahbakhat has gained a lot of weight since she arrived emaciated five months ago, she is still mousey–looking.
5. With which supremely corny line, plus a wiggle of hips to distant stage left, he hauls said Baby (his mousey belle) out centre to give her a right good tangoing–to.