puss in the corner

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puss in the corner (uncountable)

  1. A children's game in which someone in the centre tries to capture other players' bases as they change places.
    Synonyms: kitty wants a corner, pussy wants a corner
    • 1897, Henry James, What Maisie Knew:
      It sounded, as this young lady thought it over, very much like puss-in-the-corner, and she could only wonder if the distribution of parties would lead to a rushing to and fro and a changing of places.
  2. A solitaire card game with four waste piles located at the corners of a square of the four aces.