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poodle

/pood-l/US // ˈpud l //UK // (ˈpuːdəl) //

贵宾犬,狮子狗,贵宾狗,贵妇人

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of a breed of notably intelligent dogs, having thick frizzy or curly hair usually trimmed in standard patterns, and occurring in three varieties that differ in size: What I miss most about our old place are the six big poodles who live at the herb farm next door.

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Examples

  • It was a little before noon, and I had just come back from a long, sun-soaked walk with my now 15-year-old poodle Maddy, when my phone rang.

  • It’s possible Ted brought the poodle back from Cancun with him, or that a family member was staying behind to take care of the dog.

  • If, on the other hand, you have a border collie or a poodle, their abilities may only be limited by your imagination and your dedication to playing with them.

  • Just yesterday I claimed a local deli, a small poodle and a Bed, Bath and Beyond.

  • And then there is Marissa; Annabelle says Marissa is like a poodle, “probably pink.”

  • But the waitresses are wearing red poodle skirts and polka-dotted shirts and look more Pleasantville than prohibition.

  • Our concierge and his wife walked among them, with their black poodle, keeping order; some couples were waltzing on the sidewalk.

  • Before they ran off, one of the men shot and wounded the family poodle, and then were seen fleeing with Ayvani in a gray Dodge.

  • As he spoke, King Loc, grave and tender, had something of the gentle beauty of a majestic poodle.

  • When he was set free, however, the poodle seemed restless and ill at ease, and after two or three days he disappeared entirely.

  • Mrs. Ranny asked with an enthusiasm hitherto reserved for her poodle.

  • Then he went away to his own country, and the poodle had to run after him.

  • The biggest poodle wore a ruby in his collar worth five hundred dollars.