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    Use "dog" in a sentence

    dog example sentences

    dog


    dogged


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    dogs


    1. I treated his dog after she was bitten by a zombie


    2. Mechanically, she throws another dog on a bun, adds the mustard and relish


    3. She burned her hand on the steamer rack and tossed his dog into the bun


    4. Whether it was water on the kitchen floor, crayon scribbles on the walls, the dog put on the roof, or dead rats stinking up the pantry, Millie always had the same excuse: mermaids


    5. It wasn't until our little dog, Sparky, started yelping that Millie burst out, flashlight blazing


    6. The yelping came from the kitchen where mermaids were tying up our dog


    7. He'd been acting weird since he'd been bitten by that dog the other week


    8. Also there are various electronic devices such as Yard Guard (Arbico) that really work! Another helpful tool is your dog or cat since they can keep many animals at bay


    9. He had sensed they were much more intelligent than a horse, more intelligent than a feral dog


    10. A large black dog of undetermined breed lies dreaming in front of the bar, it’s front leg twitching as it sleeps

    11. What kind of dog is it?


    12. dog in the legion


    13. 1) The dog was taken ill


    14. gave the dog some cookies


    15. Bath the little dog in this bath, and wrap it up with a bath towel


    16. A dog wanders out one of the open front doors and one of students kicks at it, misses, nearly falls on his ass while other students laugh and point


    17. no old man at home, anyway, only the dog, and Cat never thought of her as a moron


    18. He was a dog man himself


    19. Course she's only a dog


    20. He continued to curse the dog that dared to stalk his halls

    21. We have just had lunch and the guru wants to show us how much he loves Bessy, his big, pitch-black, hairy dog


    22. Quite a few times he has made clear to us he deems his dog equal to any human being -this time, however, he intends to show us too: He takes the bitch in his lap, he holds her as if she were a baby, and says tenderly: “This is my child! Is she any different from a child?”


    23. Then, he explains it is necessary for all dog owners to masturbate their dogs, in case the animal hasn't got the possibility to find a mate during the mating season


    24. He turns to see where the dog has got to and we wait while Buster catches up with us before climbing over the stile into the field


    25. You should not have the classic hang dog expression, or the “butter-will-not-melt-in-my-mouth expression”


    26. He continued to curse the dog that dared to stalk his halls this early in the day, but thought better of raising his voice in anger when he saw the shaggy shape of the bear that marked Citizen Danton out from the usual visitors


    27. Birds were tweeting and chirping invisibly in the trees as she wandered along the lane towards the main road, it was that dead hour in the middle of the day when, in rural areas, any sensible person is inside enjoying a cup of something … it brought back memories of her childhood … she smiled at the thought … a dog barked somewhere in the distance … and a stick cracked as someone trod on it


    28. The endless cars stopped as the red light held them in its thrall and, in company with two women chatting about their husbands, one with a dog on a lead, a teenage boy listening to music on headphones and two casually dressed men, she crossed to the other side


    29. but not the dog,


    30. we had a dog once…

    31. i still rem the dog that u had as a kid who


    32. They stop, the dog and the tugged,


    33. The Dog, with punk spikes bristling in his wet fur


    34. look surprised when the dog and I stop by field gates


    35. The dog gave a quick bark and turned and bounded after it


    36. Why The Dog Goes Early To Bed…


    37. Fred took out a dog bowl full of the meal to Ethereead, and Joe


    38. July is the month to whom, the Dog Star in her train,


    39. in thick veined ivy and dog rose thorns


    40. I wear a head scarf in winter, walking the dog

    41. I am the black dog, spike claw, red eye, the hound in the chase,


    42. is the panting of a dog


    43. She sought the comfort of Daniels arms, and she cried and mourned for that ‘silly’ dog


    44. Ash was only a dog, yes, but his death had affected everyone


    45. and the hang dog lazy


    46. the dog, the cat, the early start,


    47. Andrew stared at the large dog as if in a trance


    48. It was the sense of life being extinguished that inflamed my imagination and the deeper we went the more I found myself searching the gloom for signs of Cerberus, the three-headed dog; he who guards the entrance to the Kingdom of Hades


    49. I was washed out, panting my way back up like an old dog stumbling through the rubble, watching every step, until I came to the threshold where I almost bumped into a couple of men blocking the doorway


    50. "Bugger me, but you're ugly", said the soldier, but he steeled himself and popped the dog into the shopping trolley














































    1. breaking of the taboos that had dogged her line down the centuries gave her a strength


    2. dogged its tracks, but as Lucy moved closer, as the figure gathered its limbs together


    3. On the ground the shape seemed almost frail, as though it could not carry the burden of terror that forever dogged its tracks, but as Lucy moved closer, as the figure gathered its limbs together and began to unbend, began to straighten and stand, she saw with horror that he, for it must be masculine, was tall and thick set and lithe, as if he were a wolf or a hunting cat


    4. All, but those few, not only accepted the quirky little family but enjoyed their company and respected their accomplishments as peers in the common struggle with the elemental forces: time and nature, which dogged all of humanity alike


    5. He wasn’t his best tail but he was dogged


    6. Still, as he noticed her hand grasp the hilt of her blade as it lay on the ground, and hold it across her lap, he realized he could learn to respect her for her dogged spirit


    7. The sun had finally broken free of the dogged clouds and filtered down through the trees above him


    8. German bullets dogged our footsteps there and we could hear the swish of them as they cut a swathe through the grass behind us


    9. Ducking his six-six frame through the metal cabin hatch, McKee dogged it closed and headed down the short flight of stairs to the deck


    10. To this day, the FBI and COINTELPRO are dogged by accusations they assassinated Dr

    11. dogged by deliberate foot-dragging and obstruction at the most senior


    12. His heart beat faster and he couldn’t help but wonder at how natural the cane felt to him now, and in spite of the pain that still dogged him


    13. A silence of dogged determination slowly descended over the group as they struggled on


    14. The most dogged ones are always rewarded


    15. The one thing he was sure of is that all the voices that had dogged him since his tragedy had stopped from the very first night he had taken his new identity


    16. A dogged belief in consistency obscures one's vísion


    17. dogged me in the end but at this stage I was offering him in for half the business I was about to set up


    18. In the end V dogged me so this whole saga was a waste of my energy but at the time I thought he was a good mate


    19. Fuelled by the drink I couldn"t help myself and I took some shots at the AFP and the so called mate that dogged me


    20. They dogged and tried to encompass the boys and turn them into leaf monsters

    21. The party was still going on now, long after the booze had gone and someone had spilt wine all over the record player, with those dogged dancers still going out of little more than monkish habit


    22. Frustration dogged a tired Rudolph as his phone went silent


    23. Maybe it was this dogged determination to prove himself that made Shah the ideal person to take on the tough UP challenge


    24. He could see her point, but that did nothing to assuage the guilt that had dogged him since his encounter with April and Roy McKennon


    25. enough force that he'd be dogged by bad luck in all


    26. Despite their lack of progress, his dogged persistence with the case was proof of that


    27. And why should she go about stirring people up and forcing them to be dogged by luggage carts?


    28. The great comfort about relatives is that though they may make what assertions they like you need not and do not believe them; and it was Fate and nothing but Fate that had dogged me malevolently all round Rügen and joined me here at Arkona once more to Mrs


    29. Law enforcement and political leaders dogged one another, each pointing fingers, demanding the other do something–


    30. Sig’s persistent barking—not to mention his dogged attempts to back down a big brown bull that was seeking shelter from the flies—

    31. One had for a stay with Judith to have clothes, and she had no clothes; at least, none newer than eight years old--her immense unworn trousseau dogged her through the years--for Judith gave many parties at the Master's Lodge, brilliant gatherings, her mother called them in her rare letters, where London, come down on purpose and expressed in Prime and other ministers as well as in the fine flower of the aristocracy and a few selected fragrances from the world of literature and art--once her mother wrote that Ingram, the great painter, had been at the last party, and was so much enslaved by Judith's loveliness that he had asked as a favour to be allowed to paint her--sat at Judith's feet


    32. master tracker who has dogged my footsteps all this long year


    33. slave hunters had dogged their trail


    34. treated the rain with the same dogged resolve he had Rainer


    35. dogged researchers are succeeding at piercing their ages old veil


    36. stomach, the pain that dogged his every waking hour burned


    37. Dogged by the reoccurring nightmare & blanked out with an a letchard inc odyssey


    38. But his acute nervousness and lack of self-confidence dogged him constantly


    39. They seemed to be waiting for something with a dogged determination, and they looked at the Jury, but at nothing else


    40. Not only did he guess it by the fact that the second finger of her right hand was no longer inky, but she spent her evenings downstairs now, was met no more among newspaper offices, and studied with a dogged patience, which assured him that she was bent on occupying her mind with something useful, if not pleasant

    41. It has been suggested also to me that the impalpable constraint is put upon the nature of a seaman by the Spirit of the Sea, which he serves with a dumb and dogged devotion


    42. But this I do know, that it is very difficult to display a dogged devotion to a mere spirit, however great


    43. What awakens the seaman's sense of duty, what lays that impalpable constraint upon the strength of his manliness, what commands his not always dumb if always dogged devotion, is not the spirit of the sea but something that in his eyes has a body, a character, a fascination, and almost a soul--it is his ship


    44. It hurt the boy keenly, this feeling about her that she had never had her life's fulfilment: and his own incapability to make up to her hurt him with a sense of impotence, yet made him patiently dogged inside


    45. They kindled him and made him glow to his work, whereas his mother's influence was to make him quietly determined, patient, dogged, unwearied


    46. He talked to her endlessly about his love of horizontals: how they, the great levels of sky and land in Lincolnshire, meant to him the eternality of the will, just as the bowed Norman arches of the church, repeating themselves, meant the dogged leaping forward of the persistent human soul, on and on, nobody knows where; in contradiction to the perpendicular lines and to the Gothic arch, which, he said, leapt up at heaven and touched the ecstasy and lost itself in the divine


    47. She moved aside her mouth to ask, dogged and low:


    48. Catherine, by instinct, must have divined it was obdurate perversity, and not dislike, that prompted this dogged conduct; for, after remaining an instant undecided, she stooped and impressed on his cheek a gentle kiss


    49. With each one completed, his ability as a leader shone through, not to mention his dogged determination and sheer refusal to be beaten


    50. It had that dogged look about it
































    1. Despite the fact Kara knew he was anxious to return to his new wife in Banswell, Berndt insisted on staying at Abery, dogging her every footstep as she battled to come to terms with the fact of JJ’s presence in the house


    2. George went into the storeroom of the shop through the back hallway, his son dogging his steps, and returned with a bundle of two foot staves which he stacked on the floor of the new room


    3. Hearing booted feet dogging my steps, I span about in alarm


    4. He knew that they had no clue about the danger that was dogging their every step


    5. He'd done little of it before, and hesitated to make a botch, but Carl accused Trask of dogging it as payback for his insults


    6. “Where are you going now?” she asked, hesitating but still dogging my footsteps


    7. Sheba followed him from table top to cupboards, dogging his side every time he moved


    8. think twice about dogging my kid about his Mom


    9. " Her sister told me a story of some "iron dogging" she had done


    10. romantic youth! When she told her husband, all he said was, "iron dogging

    11. He sometimes thought that Svidrigailov was dogging his footsteps


    12. In the homely Alpine villages or in the lonely mountain passes, I could tell by his quick glancing eyes and his sharp scrutiny of every face that passed us, that he was well convinced that, walk where we would, we could not walk ourselves clear of the danger which was dogging our footsteps


    13. and she forgot her own dogging shadow for a moment in


    14. He sometimes thought that Svidrigaïlov was dogging his footsteps


    15. He did; and then it seemed to me that he was dogging us, but with what intent I could not for the life of me imagine


    16. I was resolved to satisfy myself whether this ragged Elijah was really dogging us or not, and with that intent crossed the way with Queequeg, and on that side of it retraced our steps


    17. I had a shrewd suspicion that Bridget was always dogging my footsteps, and once or twice I surprised a flitting figure disappearing round the piazza when Captain Holford walked home with me, but as she never ventured to remonstrate openly, I did not suppose she would presume to write about me to mamma


    1. Not a poison; all poisons should be avoided at all costs! Can also prevent dogs and cats from coming near your property


    2. Dust only your dog(s) with the pyrethrum


    3. Places where your kids, dogs, cats, etc


    4. There are also termite inspecting Dogs called TADD Dogs


    5. Dogs peeing on the lawn: Hose with water as soon as possible


    6. If he picks up his coon dogs by the


    7. Small creatures such as cats, dogs and children are especially vulnerable


    8. “And do you have dogs now?”


    9. Most of the common folk doubted there was any God at all anywhere, just thirst, hunger, heat, cold, mean skinny dogs, hunger and thirst


    10. Then, he explains it is necessary for all dog owners to masturbate their dogs, in case the animal hasn't got the possibility to find a mate during the mating season

    11. Then I fly out of the window and along Nereid st; black dogs get in my way as I fly towards the playground, yet I manage to leave them behind


    12. It was like a love of dogs, of some farmyard animal, loved while useful, loved while sitting by the fire on a cold evening, one ear cocked for the intruding fox, but not a love enduring or warm when the cold winds of survival blow


    13. Right below him on the desolate plain was an endless field of dogs, mainly dobies, stiffs and weilers; too thin, a little bloody, with dripping mouths and crusty yellow teeth


    14. It was raining fit to flood the world, a storm brewing up with the wailing mewl of legion cats being chased by battalion dogs


    15. of the Velly shepherd and his funnel nosed dogs


    16. a deer caught in the baying convergence of dogs and coats


    17. Gnashing their teeth like wild dogs, they stoned him


    18. With both dogs chasing them up and down the paving


    19. She went out the front, seeing nothing she started to circle the building calling for the dogs


    20. but to keep the dogs of war off the Ratner’s Girls,

    21. and the wedding party, mad dogs, of course,


    22. took bowls for the dogs and cats


    23. Christmas day with and not forgetting the cats and dogs who


    24. To prove that this concoction kills dogs?


    25. The dragonets were delighted, and began to keen, even in their eggs; but they were upset when they realized that they couldn't communicate with the large dogs


    26. Beth, true to form, piped up, "Always said that cats were smarter than dogs!"


    27. Daniel felt sorry for Michael also as he had really liked both dogs


    28. and dogs sniffing at the edges of the park


    29. Daniel grinned, “2 dogs you say


    30. Andrew called the dogs and they all headed towards the trailer

    31. He threw in his bags and the dogs jumped up


    32. With the magical phone and his team of wonder dogs at his command, the soldier rapidly became one of the richest young blades in the city


    33. The dogs flew to the right and to the left, up and down the aisles and rows, savaging all of the dignitaries with their massive fangs until there was nothing left of the government ministers, the judiciary and upper echelons of the police service but rags and bones


    34. ‘Rob, there’s a bowl of water for dogs over by the beach huts – see if she wants a drink


    35. Dogs are known to have a high


    36. chopped the air with his hand, unleashing his elderly dogs of war


    37. Dogs aren‘t the only ones who react to the world using a series of Conditioned Responses


    38. of the incredible hulk and his rabid guard dogs the boy dug deep


    39. lands, buried bones came fresh to the surface and the dogs of war


    40. But it was the tale of the late Septak guard dogs that held his attention

    41. Ava tried to pay close attention, she hoped she’d get something out of it, but most dogs in her old neighborhood (and most of them were feral) understood more of the average human conversation than she did of this


    42. With the magical phone and his team of wonder dogs at his


    43. three dogs appeared at once


    44. Surrogate testing works with cats, dogs and all kinds


    45. the dogs came and licked his sores


    46. children's bread, and to cast it unto the dogs


    47. I might want to say, ‘The barking dogs kept me up all night


    48. Men and dogs attempted to direct the unruly herds, with much


    49. It’s fed to dogs, perhaps, where there’s nothing better


    50. Henrik turned back to his two dogs, he was grinning














































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    Synonyms for "dog"

    canis familiaris dog domestic dog andiron dog-iron firedog click detent pawl frank frankfurter hot dog hotdog weenie wiener wienerwurst blackguard bounder cad heel hound frump chase chase after give chase go after tag tail track trail pursue canine cur bitch pup puppy

    "dog" definitions

    a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds


    a dull unattractive unpleasant girl or woman


    informal term for a man


    someone who is morally reprehensible


    a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll


    a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward


    metal supports for logs in a fireplace


    go after with the intent to catch