mews
/mjuːz/
noun
- A row of stables or carriage houses, often converted into houses or apartments.
- She walked down the cobblestone mews, admiring the flower boxes.
- The old mews have been renovated into stylish townhouses.
- They live in a charming mews in the center of London.
- The sound made by a cat or a similar animal; a mewing cry.
- The mews of the hungry cat grew louder.
- The cat gave a soft mews from under the porch.
- He heard the mews of a kitten coming from the alley.
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