cat's-paw
Americannoun
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a person used to serve the purposes of another; tool.
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Nautical.
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a hitch made in the bight of a rope so that two eyes are formed to hold the hook of one block of a tackle.
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a light breeze that ruffles the surface of the water over a comparatively small area.
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the small area ruffled by such a breeze.
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noun
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a person used by another as a tool; dupe
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nautical a hitch in the form of two loops, or eyes, in the bight of a line, used for attaching it to a hook
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a pattern of ripples on the surface of water caused by a light wind
Etymology
Origin of cat's-paw
First recorded in 1760–70; in allusion to the fable Le Singe et le Chat “The Monkey and the Cat,” by Jean de La Fontaine, in which the monkey, trying to save its own paw, uses the paw of a cat to retrieve roasted chestnuts out of a fire
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