mice
plural of mouse.
Words that may be confused with mice
- mice , mouses
Words Nearby mice
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How to use mice in a sentence
A just-published study in the journal Nature explored how mice reacted to a diet of artificial sweeteners.
Then again, are all mice with round heads and ears copyrighted by Disney?
Without the beeps and whirs of a cellphone, you can use your ears to detect crickets, mice, or other vermin in your home.
And Leighton Meester pens feminist essay on 'Of mice and Men.'
Man Arrested For Posing As Johnny Depp's Stylist; Patrick Schwarzenegger and Gigi Hadid Front Tom Ford Eyewear Campaign | The Fashion Beast Team | July 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe mice were grafted with 100% hairless human skin and then administered the drug.
The old show rooms were left to the mice and ghosts, but the more modern suites were all to be occupied.
The Pit Town Coronet, Volume I (of 3) | Charles James WillsShe enjoyed sitting in the sunshine; she liked to feast upon the dainty little mice; and, oh, dear me!
The Nursery, July 1873, Vol. XIV. No. 1 | VariousSo they obeyed the old yellow Man-in-the-Moon and scampered like little white mice back to bed.
Seven O'Clock Stories | Robert Gordon AndersonFrom long and short trails they came, hundreds and hundreds of mice, for all had heard the warriors boast of their strength.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children | Mabel PowersThe warriors who boasted that they were the strongest and fiercest on the earth, had been made powerless by mice.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children | Mabel Powers
British Dictionary definitions for mice
/ (maɪs) /
the plural of mouse
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Other Idioms and Phrases with mice
see best-laid plans of mice and men; when the cat's away, mice will play. Also see under mouse.
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