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US
/æɫˈseɪʃən/
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ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to or characteristic of Alsace or its inhabitants
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of Alsace
How To Use Alsatian In A Sentence
- As we exchanged information, the Alsatian sat at our feet, licking the salt out of an empty crisp packet.
- Police dogs are often a cross between a retriever and an alsatian.
- Mr Charles Fricker, well known for his shows with trained Alsatians, is the moving spirit behind the idea.
- I have had the swordfish, the Alsatian thin crust pizza now written about everywhere it seems, the pine-nut crusted halibut, the rosemary baked chicken, the Roman-style baby lamb and the goatfish linguini. each dish was superb, cooked to perfection, flaorful and creative. Klee, 120 herenortherillian stars
- Apparently some of them nervous wrecks. Alsatians and everything.
- He had only ever been discovered once and still bore the scars on his wrist from the Alsatian's razor-sharp-teeth.
- Except the lead character, the somnolent man, a lady and the Alsatian dog, there are no other characters in the film.
- It was the most horrendous place, because it was so savage, Alsatian dogs were snarling at you all the time, there was hardly any food.
- In appearance, the dogs took a number of forms; retriever sized long muzzled hounds, heavily built greyhounds, border collies, Alsatian crosses and some forms of ‘lap dog’, probably small mongrels.
- It is the usual "gros bourg" of Alsace, with comfortable old houses in espaliered gardens: dull, well-to-do, contented; not in the least the kind of setting demanded by the patriotism which has to be fed on pictures of little girls singing the Marseillaise in Alsatian head-dresses and old men with operatic waistcoats tottering forward to kiss the flag. Fighting France