kittens in the PONS Dictionary

kittens Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have kittens about sth

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On the way, he stops at a rummage sale and ends up buying some kittens.
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Most kittens are born in the wet season, when there is sufficient food.
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The kittens are vaccinated, healthy and hyperactive and are ready to delight their new owners with their clownish antics.
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The kittens were both longhaired, one black and the other black and white.
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The rhyme tells of three kittens who first lose, then find and soil, their mittens.
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After this, they separate and raise puppies and kittens.
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He continues to tangle with the situation, then finds a basket full of kittens.
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The two cats bred, producing four kittens born in 1981 that were so adorable that a new breed was born.
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The landlord accused them of keeping two kittens against the rules and of subletting the flat.
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Just then, the nagging woman came in, and the kittens were quick to blame the situation on him.
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