Sentence example with the word 'dingo'

dingo

Definition n. wolflike yellowish-brown wild dog of Australia

Last update: September 9, 2015


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Confirmation of this is afforded by the occurrence in the mountains of Java of a pariah-like dog which has reverted to an almost completely wild condition; and likewise by the fact that the old voyagers met with dogs more or less similar to the dingo in New Guinea, New Zealand and the Solomon and certain other of the smaller Pacific islands.   [Please select]

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How'd it do to get a dingo, and put it in there with him.   [Please select]

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He flung himself upon the big dingo as though he were a projectile of some sort.   [Please select]

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Then he pivoted on his hind-legs and feinted low for the dingo's legs.   [Please select]

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It seemed the long claws of the wolf-dingo were almost more deadly than his snapping jaws.   [Please select]

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The wolf-dingo's bristles were thin there, and the skin comparatively soft.   [Please select]

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In Germany the female Spitz-dog is said to receive the fox more readily than will other dogs; a female Australian Dingo in England attracted the wild male foxes.   [Please select]

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Philip King informs me that he once trained a wild Dingo puppy to drive cattle, and found it very useful.   [Please select]

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