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moused Definition


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mouse
noun mice, mouses (in sense 3)
    1a. Any of various small rodents found worldwide, such as the fieldmouse and harvest mouse, with a grey or brown coat, pointed muzzle, bright eyes, sharp teeth and a long naked tail. Compare rat.
    1b. Any of various similar animals, eg voles and shrews.
    2. colloq
      A very shy, quiet or timid person.
    3. computing.
      An input device which can be moved around on a flat surface, causing a cursor (sense 1) to move around the computer screen in response. It has one or more buttons which are clicked (see click verb 4) to choose one of a number of specified options displayed.
verb, intr moused, mousing
    1. Said of an animal, especially a cat: to hunt mice.
    2. To prowl.
      Form: mouse about (especially)
      Form: mouse around
Derivative: mouser
noun
    A cat that catches mice, or is kept especially for catching mice.
Derivative: mousing
noun
    Etymology: 1960s in sense 3; Anglo-Saxon mus; plural mys.



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