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wildcat

[wahyld-kat] / ˈwaɪldˌkæt /
NOUN
large cat
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In his absence, longtime Palos Verdes coach Guy Gardner tossed aside the passing game almost entirely and trusted a wildcat offense to keep the Sea Kings in it.

From Los Angeles Times

All modern cats are descended from the same species - the African wildcat.

From BBC

The government last month suspended a ceasefire with the Clan, accusing it of inciting violence at demonstrations by wildcat miners, though it has said the door to dialogue remains open.

From Reuters

But Netanyahu’s government has put settlement expansion at the top of its agenda and has already advanced thousands of new settlement housing units and retroactively authorized nine wildcat outposts in the West Bank.

From Seattle Times

By archaeological standards, it didn’t take them long to take over our lives from their wildcat days.

From Seattle Times