poodle / ˈpud l /

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poodle 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  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.

poodle 近义词

poodle

等同于 hound

更多poodle例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Just yesterday I claimed a local deli, a small poodle and a Bed, Bath and Beyond.
  5. And then there is Marissa; Annabelle says Marissa is like a poodle, “probably pink.”
  6. But the waitresses are wearing red poodle skirts and polka-dotted shirts and look more Pleasantville than prohibition.
  7. Our concierge and his wife walked among them, with their black poodle, keeping order; some couples were waltzing on the sidewalk.
  8. 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.
  9. As he spoke, King Loc, grave and tender, had something of the gentle beauty of a majestic poodle.
  10. When he was set free, however, the poodle seemed restless and ill at ease, and after two or three days he disappeared entirely.
  11. Mrs. Ranny asked with an enthusiasm hitherto reserved for her poodle.
  12. Then he went away to his own country, and the poodle had to run after him.
  13. The biggest poodle wore a ruby in his collar worth five hundred dollars.