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Example sentences for "other dogs"

  • He has usually two dew claws on each of the hind legs; not, however, as in the one claw of other dogs, having a jointed attachment to the limb, but merely connected by the skin and some slight cellular substance.

  • Abel, in one of his lectures on Phrenology, relates a singular instance.

  • There is no more reason, however, for concluding that it was the primitive dog, than for conferring on the Indian cattle the same honour among the ruminants.

  • The brain is often affected as early as the second day after the attack; the animal becomes stupid, and his general habits are changed.

  • Other dogs in thymy dew Track'd the hares, and follow'd through Sunny moor or meadow; This dog only crept and crept Next a languid cheek that slept, Sharing in the shadow.

  • He had been away to fetch him, and ever after caressed him, and defended him from the attacks of other dogs.

  • Yet, my pretty, sporting friend, Little is 't to such an end That I praise thy rareness; Other dogs may be thy peers Haply in these drooping ears And this glossy fairness.

  • As regards the pointing of other dogs, the “backing” of one by another means that as soon as one dog sees another dog point he also stands and points, whether or not he is in a position to scent the game.

  • Every sportsman must know how well a setter understands its own pointing, and also the pointing of other dogs, as gesture-signs.

  • Some of them used to be made so,” said King Harry, “but they are really just like other dogs.

  • They used to be always poking about, when us other dogs ruled.

  • You must respect the rights of other dogs, and not impose your little Dachshund will on us.

  • VI Yet, my pretty sportive friend, Little is't to such an end That I praise thy rareness: Other dogs may be thy peers Happy in these drooping ears And this glossy fairness.

  • IX Other dogs in thymy dew Tracked the hares, and followed through Sunny moor or meadow: This dog only crept and crept Next a languid cheek that slept, Sharing in the shadow.

  • X Other dogs of loyal cheer Bounded at the whistle clear, Up the woodside hieing: This dog only watched in reach Of a faintly uttered speech, Or a louder sighing.

  • Other dogs may be thy peers Haply in these drooping ears, And this glossy fairness.

  • Other dogs of loyal cheer Bounded at the whistle clear, Up the woodside hieing-- This dog only, watched in reach Of a faintly uttered speech, Or a louder sighing.

  • Other dogs in thymy dew Tracked the hares and followed through Sunny moor or meadow-- This dog only, crept and crept Next a languid cheek that slept, Sharing in the shadow.

  • At first this caused trouble for the other dogs.

  • He took it as his master's will that Matt should drive him and work him just as he drove and worked his master's other dogs.

  • Matt it was who tried to put him into the harness and make him haul sled with the other dogs.

  • He had not rushed forward after the manner of other dogs.

  • Other dogs, in thymy dew, Tracked the hares and followed through Sunny moor or meadow-- This dog only crept and crept Next a languid cheek that slept, Sharing in the shadow.

  • He has defended helpless curs from the attacks of other dogs, and learns to apportion punishment according to the provocation received, frequently disdaining to exercise his power and strength on a weaker adversary.

  • He appeared to be in good spirits, but always kept aloof from the other dogs.

  • Other dogs may be thy peers, Haply, in those drooping ears, And this glossy fairness.

  • Other dogs may be thy peers, Haply in these drooping ears, And in this glossy fairness.

  • Other dogs of loyal cheer Bounded at the whistle clear, Up the woodside hieing-- This dog only watched in reach Of a faintly uttered speech, Or a louder sighing.

  • Other dogs in thymy dew Tracked the hares, and followed through Sunny moor or meadow-- This dog only crept and crept Next a languid cheek that slept, Sharing in the shadow.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other dogs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    annual rings; being right; nor would; other articles; other causes; other cities; other countries; other country; other evidence; other houses; other ideas; other knights; other languages; other lives; other modes; other part; other particulars; other person; other pictures; other references; other religions; other similar; other subjects; other way; other young; otherwise improved