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catnip
[kat-nip]
noun
a plant, Nepeta cataria, of the mint family, having egg-shaped leaves containing aromatic oils that are a cat attractant.
catnip
/ ˈkætˌnɪp /
noun
another name for catmint
Word History and Origins
Origin of catnip1
Example Sentences
Jones’s comments are catnip for bullish investors convinced that they have the ability to recognize when the bubble will burst, and therefore they can keep enjoying the rally.
If such tales are catnip down under, any doubts over Stokes' fitness will put a further spring in the baggy green step.
Losing time sounds like it should slot neatly into a ticking-clock suspense film, but it never achieves liftoff the way “Memento” turned an amnesiac’s daily struggle into catnip.
“When the Going Was Good” is catnip for those of us still addicted to magazines, who still harbor the delusion that we’ll get to that pile on the table as soon as we can.
Both artists are perennial Grammy favourites, and their virtuoso ballad will be catnip to voters.
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