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- proper noun a Kadu language from
Saharan Africa
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Examples
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PETA now sending the fly swatter in chief one of these, it's called a Katcha Bug.
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Katcha bug, that's what PETA sent to the president.
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The group even sent the president a humane fly catcher called a "Katcha Bug" that traps bugs and allows for their safe release back into nature.
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The troops halted for the night at Katcha, where the French were reinforced by 8000 men who were landed from transports just arrived, and the English by the Scots Greys and the 57th.
Jack Archer 1867
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They stopped for the night on the Katcha, where the allied army had turned off for their flank march to the southern side.
Jack Archer 1867
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The march from the Katcha to the south side was performed without interruption, and on the 26th, six days after the battle of Alma, the
Jack Archer 1867
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– The "Shooting Star" is under orders for Katcha; and I am engaged to ride with Captain Brock ashore.
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The "Danube" steamboat went this afternoon to Katcha, laden with sheep, and taking with her a Russian prisoner – a gentleman – and supposed to be a spy.
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Eight o'clock found me on board the "Danube," steaming, trembling, rushing through the water towards the fleet at Katcha.
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– Report mentions twelve ships lost at Katcha, and thirteen at Eupatoria, but as yet this wants confirmation.
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