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  1. The Cat's-Paw is a 1934 comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and directed by Sam Taylor. It was Lloyd's seventh and final collaboration with Taylor and the fourth of his seven starring roles in sound.

  2. The Cat's-Paw: Directed by Sam Taylor, Harold Lloyd. With Harold Lloyd, Una Merkel, George Barbier, Nat Pendleton. A naive missionary brought up in China returns to America to seek a wife. Corrupt politicians enlist him to run for mayor as a dummy candidate with no chance of winning.

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    • Comedy
    • Sam Taylor, Harold Lloyd
    • 1934-08-07
  3. A naive young man who's lived almost all of his life in China returns to the US to find a bride, but instead is coerced into running for mayor. George Barbier and Una Merkel stand out as members of the large supporting cast.

  4. cat's-paw. A person who is used by another to achieve some end, especially in a duplicitous or cynical manner. Taken from a fable about a monkey who tricks a cat into using his paw to retrieve chestnuts from a fire. The phrase is sometimes spelled without a hyphen.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cat's_pawCat's paw - Wikipedia

    Cat's paw. Look up cat's-paw in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cat's paw or Catspaw may refer to: "Cat's paw", an idiom, meaning "the dupe (or unwitting tool) of another", derived from Jean de La Fontaine's fable "The Monkey and the Cat".

  6. noun. 1. a person used by another to do dangerous, distasteful, or unlawful work; dupe. from the tale of the monkey who used the cat's foot to rake the chestnuts out of the fire. 2. a light breeze that ripples the surface of water. 3.

  7. The meaning of CAT'S-PAW is a light air that ruffles the surface of the water in irregular patches during a calm. How to use cat's-paw in a sentence.