kitty
Pronunciation: [ˈkɪti]
Word
Context: "pets"
(noun) a small cat. People often have kitties as pets because they are cute and playful. Kitties can be very friendly and enjoy being around people.
Example
My kitty loves to cuddle with me on the couch.
Example
The dog chased after the kitty, making her run away in fear.
Example
Do you have a kitty at home?
Context: "finance"
(noun) a sum of money collected for a specific purpose. For example, friends might put money together to go on a trip or to buy something special. This money is called a kitty.
Example
We added some cash to the kitty for our weekend getaway.
Example
There wasn't enough money in the kitty to cover everyone's meal.
Example
How much money is in the kitty for our party?
Context: "games"
(noun) the amount of money or points that players bet or collect during a game. In games like poker, players put their money in the kitty, and the winner takes it all.
Example
He won the kitty after a long night of cards.
Example
She didn't have enough money to contribute to the kitty at the start of the game.
Example
Is there a big kitty in this round of poker?
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