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puli
[ pool-ee, pyoo-lee ]
noun
- one of a Hungarian breed of medium-sized sheepdogs having long, fine hair that often mats, giving the coat a corded appearance.
puli
/ ˈpʊlɪ; ˈpjuːlɪ /
noun
- a breed of Hungarian sheepdog having a very long dense coat, usually black, that hangs in strands with a ropey or corded appearance
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Origin of puli1
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Example Sentences
For a tremendous boutique option, consider The PuLi, just at the beginning of the French Concession.
Men often turn into puli-manisan owing chiefly to witchcraft on the part of others, and stories of such happenings are often told.
A pregnant woman has to go through a ceremony called puli or ney-kudi in the fifth or seventh month.
Another, and even more important ceremony, is the puli-kuti (drinking tamarind juice).
In the seventh month of pregnancy, the ceremony called puli kudi (or drinking tamarind) is performed.
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