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catouse
[ kuh-tous ]
noun
- New England. a noisy disturbance; commotion.
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To my mind the berries weren't worth all this catouse over 'em.
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“He’d never make all that ‘catouse’ over Liz.
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Sich a catouse ye never did hear!
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Frenchy, now—him that worked for us—druv over f'om the Merriam place to know 'f 'twas true that city folks made a catouse over ye.
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