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dog1 an animal kept as a pet, for guarding buildings, or for hunting. A young dog is called a puppyHave you fed the dog?Out on the street, a dog began to bark.dog food/biscuitsSynonyms and related words [..]
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dog"to track like a dog," 1510s, see dog (n.). Related: Dogged; dogging.
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dogRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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dogDog [S]frequently mentioned both in the Old and New Testaments. Dogs were used by the Hebrews as a watch for their houses ( Isaiah 56:10 ), and for guarding their flocks ( Job 30:1 ). There were also [..]
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dogdomestic animal related to the wolf.
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dogDogs are depicted in a number of works in the National Gallery. They range from the scrawny mongrel included by Hogarth in 'The Lady's Death' in his Marriage A-la-Mode, to the precisely [..]
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dogChannel identification logo, usually appearing in top left or right corner of the screen.
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doga member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds; "the dog barked all night&q [..]
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dogDepartmental Offices Guide
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dogSee "underdog."
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dogShort for a point spread Underdog
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dog“(Canis lupus familiaris), domestic mammal of the family Canidae (order Carnivora). It is a subspecies of the gray wolf (C. lupus) and is related to foxes and jackals. The dog is one of the two most ubiquitous and popular domestic animals in the world (the cat is the other). For more than 12,000 years it has lived with humans as a hunting companion [..]
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dogfrequently mentioned both in the Old and New Testaments. Dogs were used by the Hebrews as a watch for their houses (Isa. 56:10), and for guarding their flocks (Job 30:1). There were also then as now t [..]
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dogan animal frequently mentioned in Scripture. It was used by the hebrews as a watch for their houses, (Isaiah 56:10) and for guarding their flocks. (Job 30:1) Then also, as now troops of hungry and sem [..]
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doghunt
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dogSee animals
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dogNoun. 1. A sexually unattractive person. Derog. 2. A foot, usually in plural as dogs and often heard used in the expression my dogs are barking. See 'dogs are barking'. Verb. To play truant. [..]
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dogShortened form of "underdog."
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dogIn my examples I use classes Dog and Dalmatian. I trust that everyone knows that Dalmatian is a breed of dog, hence all Dalmatian objects are also Dog objects. A Dalmatian object is a Dog object plus [..]
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dog(v) go after with the intent to catch(n) informal term for a man(n) a dull unattractive unpleasant girl or woman(n) a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been [..]
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dogWhat’s up?
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dogThis long article is subdivided into eleven parts:
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dogMale dog or term used to refer generically to all dogs, male or female.
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dogA shortened version of underdog, the team expected to lose.
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dogShort for "underdog."
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dogShort for underdog, this is the team which bookmakers assume will lose the game.
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dogThe underdog in any betting proposition.
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dogThe underdog (i.e. the least likely to win) in a sporting event.
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dogThe domestic dog, Canis familiaris, comprising about 400 breeds, of the carnivore Family Canidae. They are worldwide in distribution and live in Association with people. (Walker's Mammals of the [..]
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dogThe lone species in the genus Nyctereutes, Family Canidae. It is found in the woodland zone from southeastern Siberia to Vietnam and on the main Islands of Japan.
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dogShort form of 'Dog Watch', or of 'Dog shore'. 2. Meteor when seen low in horizon at dawn or sunset. 3. Short iron bar fitted with teeth at one end and ring at other end. Used as a
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dogA hold fast, a short metal rod or bar fashioned to form a clamp or clip and used for holding watertight doors, manholes, or pieces of work in place.
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dog (1) A lever, or bolt and thumbscrews, used for securing a watertight door; (2) the act of dividing a 4hour watch into two 2hour watches.
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dogA hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward.
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dogmetal fitting used to tighten down watertight doors, hatch covers, scuttles, etc.
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dogLever like handles found on hatches and bulkhead doors when turned force the unit to be water tight . OR V.
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dogA cleat or device for securing water-tight openings
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dogSee AUTO-DOG.
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doga lever-like handle found on hatches and bulkhead doors, that when turned, force the unit to be water tight
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dogHeavy latch by which doors, hatches, portholes, etc., are secured; verb - to latch
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dogA mild insult, perhaps even a friendly one.
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dogAny member of the canine family. The word may be used to denote either sex although sometimes is applied only to the male dog, the female in contradistinction being referred to as bitch.
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dogUsed specifically, a term to describe a MALE canine. Generally, a term used to describe the canine species.
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dogA 'Bottle of Dog' is Newcastle Brown Ale. Doggie
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dogdog, dogs, dogged, dogging
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dog
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dog"The Sufis call all human beings except Qutubs, "dogs!" Because, according to them, ordinary men of the world are not worthy of being called anything else. " Meher Baba
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dog, sb. the end of a rainbow. It generally precedes or accompanies a squall at sea. Same as Weather gall.
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dogChannel identification logo, usually appearing in top left or right corner of the screen.
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dogMost hatches on the carrier can be secured against flooding or fire with a system of pivoting steel levers ("dogs"), either on the edges of the hatch or on the surrounding bulkhead. When a l [..]
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dogA team or a person who is expected to lose a match or a fight.
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dogA player considered to be weak and likely to lose.
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dog(1) (slang) (noun) a very weak hand, or one that is very weak for the previous bidding
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dogthe person with the lowest chance of winning hand, "when he called my all-in and showed a higher set, I was a 43-1 dog to win; only the remaining five could help me".
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dogSomebody who is expected to lose a fight or contest. Also known as the "underdog".
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dogShort for "underdog."
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dogA spring-loaded finger in a tubing end locator.
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dogUnderdog or team not favored to win.
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dogA cone or other obstruction placed a specified distance from the rail of the turf course to keep horses from damaging that portion of the grass.
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dogThe underdog or outsider.
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dogAn underdog.
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dogThe underdog in any betting proposition.
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dogA slang term for the word underdog. In a sports wagering line, the "dog" is the team that is not favored to win a game.
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dogThe Dog (狗) is eleventh of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Dog is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol 戌. The char [..]
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dogA dog is a domesticated mammal.
Dog, dogs, The Dog or doggie may also refer to:
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dogThe dog (Canis familiaris when considered a distinct species or Canis lupus familiaris when considered a subspecies of the wolf) is a domesticated carnivoran of the family Canidae. It is part of the w [..]
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dogIn engineering, a dog is a tool or part of a tool that prevents movement or imparts movement by offering physical obstruction or engagement of some kind. It may hold another object in place by blockin [..]
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dogDog is a BAFTA-winning stop motion animated short film written, directed and animated by Suzie Templeton. The film was made at the Royal College of Art in 2001.
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dogThe dog (Canis familiaris when considered a distinct species or Canis lupus familiaris when considered a subspecies of the wolf) is a domesticated carnivoran of the family Canidae. It is part of the w [..]
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dogDog is the third studio album by Sow released in 2010. At this time Sow comprises Anna Wildsmith with "Boys", where the Boys are Rob Henry, Raymond Watts and Mike Watts.
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dogOld English docga, a late, rare word, used in at least one Middle English source in reference to a powerful breed of canine. The word forced out Old English hund (the general Germanic and Indo-Europea [..]
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