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beagle

[ US /ˈbiɡəɫ/ ]
[ UK /bˈiːɡə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small short-legged smooth-coated breed of hound

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  • My beagle chases rabbits which is basically the same as pointing birds and I have shot over her and she is nowhere near gunshy. Why are dogs used for upland bird hunting considered gun dogs while Beagles and other non-birddogs are not?
  • This ensured that the beaglers could not use the traditional Wiltshire Police tactic of letting the hunt drive away while holding sabs up.
  • I sent our geriatric gimpy beagle out after them, but now he's on their side. Kristin Wilson Keppler: What Children Can Learn From Egypt
  • The last pack remembered was killed about thirty-five years ago; and within these ten years one solitary greyhen was sprung by some beagles in beating for a hare. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • She was the oldest living chelonian and the only living creature to have met Charles Darwin and traveled aboard the Beagle. Steve and Me
  • Simon Callow's fine Sir Toby is also a genuine rural blueblood whose highest praise for Maria is that "she is a beagle, true bred", yet who is also capable of insensate cruelty. Twelfth Night - review | Theatre | Michael Billington
  • It is regarded by many as the most prestigious fell hound show there is, with classes for beagles, harriers, Jack Russell's and terriers.
  • Blue shark are not the hardest fighters but if a porbeagle or mako shark took the bait an angler could be towed for miles. The Sun
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  • Researcher 1: And the room has to be 72 degrees and the cage 18 inches while the beagle is exsanguinated. Can Technician Be Trusted Worry Nervous Animal Researchers
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