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pooch

/pooch/US // putʃ //UK // (puːtʃ) //

宠物狗,犬类,犬只,犬科动物

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : a dog.

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Examples

  • While support, size and comfort should be your priorities when it comes to selecting a bed for your dog, you can also think about how your pooch treats his stuff.

  • Just when the situation seemed like it couldn’t get much worse for Cruz — his statement about coming back Thursday, after all, had been misleading at best — a cute pooch entered the narrative.

  • Captain Jérôme wanted his pooch to be able to be more comfortable while parachuting.

  • I’d wake to do my usual chores — monitor the dogs as they went outside, make pourover coffees and feed the pooches.

  • Whenever your pooch does so, you’ll want to reward it, Mynchenberg says.

  • There's even a section for intentional cuisine for your pooch.

  • Nobody wished the pooch ill, but it seemed almost too cruel that the dog had survived while Jake and Jessie had perished.

  • Now comes Bert—household pooch of supermodel Lara Stone and her husband, David Walliams.

  • At least by Chinese standards, moreover, transforming your pooch into a panda can eat up a lot of time and money.

  • From Dollywood to the Wigwam Village Motel, the country never looked so sweet as through the eyes of a pooch.

  • Some sort of a conference was going on in the room above the spot where the pooch had dropped my shoe.

  • Oh, Maister Dennis just read it and put it in his waistcoat pooch.

  • "Pooch pooch" is sometimes used in India, but "koor koor" is a more frequent word to dogs, cats, and domestic pets.

  • Jinnet's doon yonder at the Freemason's Bazaar wi' red-hot money in her pooch, and canna get awa' till it's done.

  • Jinnet tells me there's nae pooch in a woman's frock nooadays, because it wad spoil her sate on the bicycle.