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  2. Phyllis Krasilovsky - Wikipedia

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    Over the years Krasilovsky published 20 books for children, [3] including The Very Little Girl and Scaredy Cat and perhaps best remembered, The Cow Who Fell in the Canal and Benny’s Flag. [7] She described her The Popular Girls Club as "one of the first books about mean kids". [3] Her books were translated into fourteen languages. [1]

  3. Cowardy Custard - Wikipedia

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    Cowardy Custard book and album with the same image of Coward. The programme has the Mermaid Theatre's standard cover. Cowardy Custard is a musical revue and was one of the last Noël Coward shows staged during his life.

  4. Polish profanity - Wikipedia

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    A scaredy cat. Insult towards a man. A vulgar way to call an attractive woman. Girlfriend (preferably when discussed in her absence, unless she's a ździra). Gówno Pronunciation: IPA: Feces, literally "shit". Used as an insult towards a person seen as someone not worthy of attention. Something useless, worth nothing.

  5. Black Cat ‘Scaredy Cat’ Has Tiny Freak Out Over ... - AOL

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    As the cat's owner joked in the onscreen caption, they wanted to teach their indoor black cats about "their culture." You know, Halloween culture; Jack-o'-lanterns, bats, spooky witches, and ...

  6. We've entered the era of scaredy-cat capitalism

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    Scaredy-cat capitalism doesn't mean panic mode — but it's a scenario where everyone's a little insecure about what comes next. Emily Stewart is a senior correspondent at Business Insider, ...

  7. Scaredy Cat - Wikipedia

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    Scaredy Cat is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. [2] The short was released on December 18, 1948, and stars Porky Pig and Sylvester the Cat . [ 3 ] The cartoon is notable in that it marks the first time the name "Sylvester" is used for the popular feline character.

  8. Claws for Alarm - Wikipedia

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    Claws for Alarm is a 1954 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. [2] The short was released on May 22, 1954 and stars Porky Pig and Sylvester. [3]It is the second of three comedy horror-themed cartoons teaming Porky and Sylvester, continuing his non-speaking role as Porky's pet cat in a spooky setting where only Sylvester is aware of the danger the pair are in.

  9. Monster and Me - Wikipedia

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    Monster and Me is a series of children’s chapter books written by Cort Lane and illustrated by Anitha Kini. The book series focuses on Freddy von Frankenstein; his monster big brother, F.M. (also known as Frankenstein’s Monster); and his adopted sister, a werecat named Riya, as they explore the supernatural mountain they call home and discover the fantastical creatures living there.