cat's whiskers
Britishnoun
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Broadcasting was then mostly stutter and static, and reception was mostly a matter of cat's whiskers and crystals.
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"Your West Point," he commented later, "is absolutely the cat's whiskers."
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He does not openly suggest green hair or cat's whiskers, which seem to come naturally to his audience.
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It's the bee's knees, the cat's whiskers and 23-skidoo in the razzmatazz sound of the '20s, featuring Julie Andrews and Carol Channing from the sound track.
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Their hearts and consciences might be as hard as flint, but their pocketbooks were as sensitive as a cat’s whiskers.
From "Dragonwings" by Laurence Yep
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