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1. mouse-colored
adjective. of something having a drab pale brown color resembling a mouse.
Synonyms
- mouselike
- chromatic
- mousy
Antonyms
- bold
- uncolored
- off-white
- blue-gray
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Rhymes with Jumping Mouse
- boathouse
- strouse
- strauss
- strause
- straus
- sprouse
- schaus
- espouse
- spouse
- smouse
- shouse
- prouse
- krouse
- krauss
- kraus
- klaus
- grouse
- crouse
- clouse
- brouse
- blouse
- youse
- rousse
- rouse
- louse
- laos
- knouse
- house
- hauss
- hause
Sentences with jumping-mouse
1. Noun Phrase
The woodland jumping mouse earned its name with jumps as high as two feet and as long as six.
2. jumping-off_place
noun. a place from which an enterprise or expedition is launched.
Synonyms
- beginning
- point of departure
- source
- root
- rootage
Antonyms
- sink
- deactivation
- finish
- middle
3. jumping
noun. ['ˈdʒʌmpɪŋ'] the act of participating in an athletic competition in which you must jump.
Synonyms
- broad jump
- long jump
- high jump
Antonyms
- unconstipated
- unsworn
- decrease
- ascend
4. jumping
noun. ['ˈdʒʌmpɪŋ'] the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground.
Synonyms
- capriole
- saltation
- bound
- leap
- jump
- actuation
- bounce
- hop
- jumping up and down
- propulsion
- spring
- vault
- header
- hurdle
Antonyms
- unbound
- free
- uncertain
- unoriented
5. mouse
noun. ['ˈmaʊs'] any of numerous small rodents typically resembling diminutive rats having pointed snouts and small ears on elongated bodies with slender usually hairless tails.
Synonyms
- harvest mouse
- Micromyx minutus
- gnawer
- fieldmouse
- nude mouse
- house mouse
- rodent
- wood mouse
- Mus musculus
Antonyms
- introvert
- withholder
- male
- adult
Etymology
- mous (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mus (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. mouse
noun. ['ˈmaʊs'] a swollen bruise caused by a blow to the eye.
Synonyms
- shiner
- contusion
- black eye
Antonyms
- member
- good guy
- smoker
- resident
Etymology
- mous (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mus (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. mouse
verb. ['ˈmaʊs'] manipulate the mouse of a computer.
Antonyms
- female
Etymology
- mous (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mus (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. mouse
verb. ['ˈmaʊs'] to go stealthily or furtively.
Synonyms
- pussyfoot
- walk
- sneak
Antonyms
- juvenile
- fat person
- pessimist
- religious person
Etymology
- mous (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mus (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. mouse
noun. ['ˈmaʊs'] a hand-operated electronic device that controls the coordinates of a cursor on your computer screen as you move it around on a pad; on the bottom of the device is a ball that rolls on the surface of the pad.
Synonyms
- computer mouse
- electronic device
Antonyms
- unemotional person
- worker
- extrovert
Etymology
- mous (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mus (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. mouse
noun. ['ˈmaʊs'] person who is quiet or timid.
Synonyms
- someone
- soul
- person
- individual
- somebody
Antonyms
- nonreligious person
- follower
- bad guy
- partisan
Etymology
- mous (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mus (Old English (ca. 450-1100))