wildcat - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • strike: Continue Reading Add comment Taxi drivers cause chaos with wildcat strikes By Web Editor.
  • action: The wildcat strike action was in response to management bullying.
  • walkout: This has been in evidence in recent disputes, most impressively the postal workers ' wildcat walkouts late last year.
  • exploration: There are opportunities for wildcat exploration in both genuine frontier areas such as the Atlantic Margin and in the more mature North Sea basins.
  • VP: Wildcat VP supports the emerging high-level shading languages, such as OpenGL 2.0.

Converse of object

  • include: Get your cat vaccinated to avoid unnecessary suffering both to itself and also to other individuals including any local wildcats.

Adjective modifier

  • Scottish: She is also sponsoring a short documentary on Scottish wildcats by a small film company based in Kent.
  • African: I cannot imagine how the system worked but it is well documented; were African wildcats so compliant?
  • pure: Since 1988 pure wildcats are protected from persecution under the 1981 Wildlife & Countryside Act.
  • local: Catford Originally a farming area, Catford got its name from the local wildcats which used to cross the river at this site.
  • other: Meanwhile, at the other end Wildcats still could not find the basket.

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