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pooch
[ pooch ]
noun
- a dog.
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Origin of pooch1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pooch1
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Example Sentences
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.
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