ratness
English
Noun
ratness (uncountable)
- The quality of being a rat; rattiness.
- 2002, Laura Whipple, If the Shoe Fits: Voices From Cinderella, →ISBN, page 26:
- Cat is hunger. Cat is cruel. Food — Cat is hunter, a machine who smells ratness, who needs fuel.
- 2007, Dana Stabenow, A Deeper Sleep, →ISBN, page 153:
- All in all, an exemplar of Park ratness, their Bernie.
- 2008, Joseph A. McCaffrey, The Marksman's Case, →ISBN, page 88:
- And then you add to it the judgment that the victims are some form of deserving species of ratness, further reducing the numbers. But ratness is relative, right?
- 2011, Mary Caroline Richards, The Crossing Point: Selected Talks and Writings, →ISBN, page 150:
- But they are much better at ratness or guineapigness or monkey business than we are because of other things we have that thicken the plot: like capacities for wonder and conscience and compassion. These tend to bring us into conflict with our ratness or guineapigness or monkey shines.
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