Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for cathouse. Search instead for cathous.
Definitions

cathouse

[kat-hous] / ˈkætˌhaʊs /






Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

The latest prohibition effort aims to let the public decide the cathouses’ fate and is seen by both sides as a fight for the very soul of the west.

From The Guardian

In most movie bromances, sexual desire skitters at the edge of the story, quivering like a man-child in a cathouse.

From New York Times

They owned a mere 17 hectares of vineyard, had a meager 800 cases of wine in their cellars, and just two customers, both in Paris – the grand restaurant, Maxime’s, and an upscale cathouse, Le Sphinx.

From Forbes

They raid casinos and cathouses, intercept drug shipments and burn piles of cash, with maximal noise and minimal regard for the niceties of due process.

From New York Times

“I wouldn’t have him running around a cathouse!”

From New York Times