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What is a "rat"?
Rats are medium-sized rodents known for their adaptability and widespread distribution. They have pointed snouts, large ears, and long tails. Rats come in various species and colors, and they are found on every continent except Antarctica. Rats are known for their intelligence, agility, and ability to thrive in a wide range of habitats, including urban areas. They are typically omnivorous, feeding on a variety of foods, including grains, fruits, vegetables, and sometimes insects or small animals. Rats are known for their rapid reproduction, and they can reproduce quickly and have large litters. Rats have been both vilified as pests due to their ability to damage crops and spread disease, as well as praised for their contributions to scientific research and as pets in some cultures.
a pad, typically made of hair, worn to add volume to a woman's hairstyle
a person considered treacherous, despicable, or contemptible
someone who works or provides replacement workers during a strike
someone who gives information about other people and their crimes or wrongdoings to the police or authorities
to use a hair pad to add volume or fullness to a hairstyle
to abandon or betray one's friends, group, or party for personal gain
take the place of someone who is on strike, performing their work
to employ strikebreakers to replace striking workers
to hunt or catch rats, often using dogs trained for the purpose
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