Similar words: civet cat, catch, catcher, catchy, catch at, catch-all, catch it, catch on. Meaning: n. a cry expressing disapproval. v. utter catcalls at.
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1. The young actor was catcalled at his first performance.
2. The crowd responded with boos and catcalls.
3. The Minister's speech was greeted with jeers and catcalls.
4. His speech was punctuated by catcalls.
5. Catcalls greeted his motorcade the day he left.
6. Temporarily full - court in an uproar, the catcall below the stage.
7. Catcall:a harsh or shrill call or whistle expressing derision or disapproval.
8. I saw a sea of faces and heard the boos and catcalls of the crowd(sentencedict.com/catcall.html), cheated of their sport.
9. The Blues' starting lineup was not announced, so the fans had to save their catcalls for the game.
10. Berthe Weill shrugged and crossed the street after him to the catcalls of the crowd.
11. Take a press photographer in the company large activity and catcall.
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