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dog-walker

/dawg-waw-ker, dog-/US // ˈdɔgˌwɔ kər, ˈdɒg- //

遛狗者,遛狗的人,遛狗人,遛狗族

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who walks other people's dogs, especially for a fee.

Examples

  • Indeed, although he works here in the old town, he lives in the new part of the city where he walks his dog in the morning.

  • Up till then I was just a dog-assed heavy, one of the posse.

  • A few Republicans, such as Christie and Walker, made their names battling the unions.

  • Hangover Rx: “The old ‘hair of the dog’ is pretty much just a myth,” says White.

  • His latest book is a short story collection, Even a Street Dog: Las Vegas Stories.

  • A little boy of four was moved to passionate grief at the sight of a dead dog taken from a pond.

  • A was an Archer, who shot at a frog; B was a Butcher, and had a great dog.

  • The dog stood with hanging head and tail, as if ashamed he had let so many of his enemies get away unharmed.

  • These words were uttered in a guarded whisper by a boy about seventeen years of age, to a great dog that stood by his side.

  • At the word of command, the dog crouched down, his whole body quivering with excitement.