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Filter by Meaning The castle's cook had a small mew next to the kitchen to store ingredients and utensils.
The cat was hiding in the mew during the thunderstorm, seeking safety from the loud noises.
The toddler giggled with delight when the cat responded to their gentle petting with a soft mew.
A mew flew overhead, its cry echoing through the air.
The fisherman threw his bait, hoping to attract a mew.
The actor was instructed to mew to fit the character's personality.
The chicken is starting to mew, and it's a good sign that it's healthy.
The horse began to mew its coat in the spring.
The tourist took a picture of a mew perched on a pier.
The picnic was interrupted by a mew stealing a sandwich.
She built a small mew in the backyard for her pet cat to rest and play in.
The vet recommended keeping the injured cat in a mew to prevent further harm.
The stray cats mew loudly outside my window every night.
The mew of silver bullion he purchased from the dealer was delivered in a sealed container.
The antique dealer was able to sell a rare mew of gold for a high price.
The manufacturer used a mew of platinum to create the high-end watch.
The price of a mew of palladium has increased recently.
The cat meowed loudly from its mew, asking for attention and food.
The cat will mew its old fur to make way for the new one.
After a few days, the snake will mew its skin.
Birds mew in preparation for new feather growth.
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