Angora cat
Americannoun
noun
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a long-haired variety of cat, originating in Britain from crosses between Abyssinian and Siamese breeds in the 1960s
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a former Turkish breed of cats popular in the 19th century
Etymology
Origin of Angora cat
First recorded in 1810–20
Example Sentences
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She was a lovely aristocratic lady, and she had a cat, an Angora cat, which Toscanini didn't like,'' a neighbor in my building who knew Kurzbauer told me recently.
From New York Times • Nov. 25, 2012
He acquired a goat, a drake, a rook, a Blue Angora cat, and eventually two very large sows.
From Time Magazine Archive
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An Angora cat which climbed a Manhattan tree last week for the first time in its life and then did not know how to get down caused police much trouble and cat-haters much glee.
From Time Magazine Archive
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“Goodness,” said the Angora cat, “you mean to say you live in the same house with a bird and a mouse and don’t do anything about it?”
From "Stuart Little" by E.B. White
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Immediately there came into the room a mastiff, a fine Angora cat, an old raven, and a remarkably large rat with a bell about its neck.
From A Hundred Anecdotes of Animals by Billinghurst, Percy J.
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