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ratcatcher

[rat-kach-er]

noun

  1. a person, animal, or thing that catches and exterminates rats, especially a person whose business it is to rid a property of rats.

  2. Chiefly British.Ìýan informal fox-hunting costume, as a tweed jacket and tan riding breeches.



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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of ratcatcher1

First recorded in 1585–95; rat + catcher
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It’s the most punk thing Ramsay has ever done and, for the maker of “Ratcatcher†and “We Need to Talk About Kevin,†that’s saying something.

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Sometimes it’s a question of immersive soundscapes or settings, as with her brutal 1999 debut “Ratcatcher†or the euphoric post-boyfriend girls’ trip “Morvern Callar.â€

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Meanwhile, it must be exciting when a star like Jennifer Lawrence reaches out to you about a film you made 25 years ago, as she did about “Ratcatcher.â€

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He revealed that he had completed several other short versions of Dahl's stories, including "Poison", "The Ratcatcher" and "The Swan", which stars British actor Rupert Friend.

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The quintet went on to perform its very normally named songs “I’ll Be Your Monster,†which they dedicated to “Where the Wild Things Are†author Maurice Sendak, and “Ratcatcher.â€

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