Synonym: black eye, computer mouse, creep, pussyfoot, shiner, sneak. Similar words: famous, enormous, anonymous, venomous, unanimous, synonymous, autonomous, magnanimous. Meaning: [maʊs] n. 1. any of numerous small rodents typically resembling diminutive rats having pointed snouts and small ears on elongated bodies with slender usually hairless tails 2. a swollen bruise caused by a blow to the eye 3. person who is quiet or timid 4. a hand-operated electronic device that controls the coordinates of a cursor on your computer screen as you move it around on a pad; on the bottom of the device is a ball that rolls on the surface of the pad. v. 1. to go stealthily or furtively 2. manipulate the mouse of a computer.
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(151) Does that mean that a man is a better machine for running than a quail, or a chipmunk or mouse?
(152) They were not even deterred by some afternoon rain but carried on enjoying themselves kitted out in colourful Mickey Mouse ponchos.
(153) If you're set on getting a cordless mouse Logitech's contender must be seriously considered.
(154) The mouse is bred with the genetic defect but remains alive, enabling potential cures to be tested out on it.
(155) Move the magnified area up by holding down the mouse button on the up arrow and stop at row 39.
(156) You don't have to play these cat and mouse games with your clockwork soldiers.
(157) It is quite convenient to simplify the problem, and instead of thinking about sea-urchin or mouse embryos, to think about flags.
(158) Zoom Control Move mouse over the molecule, hold Shift key, click and hold mouse button and drag.
(159) A quite different way of creating a chimaera is to fuse two early mouse embryos.
(160) Even the mouse and the cynic are constantly making an exhibition of themselves.
(161) Finally, the bird, while searching for the mouse, accidentally knocked over the woodpile, which caught fire.
(162) They say that most of the problems that arise from mouse use are, in fact, examples of mouse abuse.
(163) Holding the left mouse button on the right pointing arrow to move the magnified area to the right.
(164) In the courtyard is the Madonna of the Mouse, so called because of the mouse sitting on the shoulder of the baby.
(165) When you try to boot up the game, it balks: The mouse driver is missing again.
(165) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(166) Thus, once text could be copied at the click of a mouse, the traditional publishing industry would face trouble.
(167) DoubleClickSpeed: Longest time allowed between two mouse clicks for them still to be counted as a double click.
(168) After a while, the birthday boy or girl is summoned for a private audience with the Great Mouse himself.
(169) At the click of a mouse, you can search out a book in just a few seconds.
(170) The right-side mouse button is one such key to using Windows 95.
(171) As you go through the process, a summary of where you stand is available at the click of a mouse.
(172) A mouse click on a menu item would do it.
(173) For the rest of the hunting season, the saboteurs will play a cat and mouse game with the huntsmen.
(174) And reported in newsgroups and acknowledged by Access is a shank resulting after hitting a perfect swing with the mouse control.
(175) Moodie, more like a mouse than ever, nibbled at a bit of cheese.
(176) Click the left mouse button twice and the design area will print out sideways.
(177) They played cat and mouse with the Bay, now scrambling for the outside, now sneaking back in.
(178) The mouse pointer can be used to place the text cursor anywhere on the document and also to activate menus and commands.
(179) Step 1: While holding down the left mouse button, slide the mouse over the text you wish to capture.
(180) Use your trusty right mouse button to click on it, which will bring up a properties sheet.
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