We paid out on the chain by which we swung, hove in on the other, catted the anchor, and hove short on the first.
We are catted and fished, sir, and the forecastle-men are passing the shank-painter at this moment.
If the wind is light and the sea smooth, you may cat and fish your anchor after you get under way; but it is best in a rough sea to keep the vessel hove-to until the anchor is catted and fished.
Keep her under this sail until the anchor iscatted and fished, then make sail and stand out.
The cat-fall was ready, and it was "hook on," when the fife seemed to turn its attention to another subject as the men catted the anchor.
The Catted Anarchist An Anarchist Orator who had been struck in the face with a Dead Cat by some Respector of Law to him unknown, had the Dead Cat arrested and taken before a Magistrate.
The larboard-bower anchor was catted immediately, and there it was left suspended, with a range of cable overhauled, in readiness to let go at a moment's notice.
This work may have occupied us four hours; after which, the stream-anchor was hove up, catted and fished.
We paid out on the chain by which we swung; hove in on the other; catted the anchor; and hove short on the first.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "catted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.