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there was a cat on the road

 

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Term: there was a cat on the road

Definition: The phrase "there was a cat on the road" refers to a situation where a feline animal is present or was present on a street or pathway.

Part of Speech: Noun phrase (subject)

Senses and Usages:

  1. Sense: Literal usage - Refers to the presence of a real cat on a road.
  2. Example sentence: There was a cat on the road, so we had to slow down our car to avoid hitting it.

  3. Sense: Figurative usage - Represents an obstacle or hindrance in someone's journey or path.
  4. Example sentence: In her pursuit of success, many obstacles were encountered, but for her, the cat on the road was just another challenge to overcome.

  5. Sense: Superstitious belief - Denotes a belief or omen that encountering a cat on the road is unlucky or forebodes something negative.
  6. Example sentence: According to some old superstitions, seeing a black cat on the road brings bad luck.

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