cat and dog

English

Etymology

From the idea that cats and dogs are always fighting each other.

Adverb

cat and dog (not comparable)

  1. In a persistently argumentative or combative manner.
    Coordinate term: cat and mouse
    to go at each other cat and dog; to argue cat and dog

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