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UK
/tʃɪwˈɑːwɐ/
]
[ US /ˌtʃiˈwɑwə, tʃəˈwɑˌwɑ/ ]
[ US /ˌtʃiˈwɑwə, tʃəˈwɑˌwɑ/ ]
NOUN
- a city in northern Mexico in the state of Chihuahua; commercial center of northern Mexico
- a state in northern Mexico; mostly high plateau
- an old breed of tiny short-haired dog with protruding eyes from Mexico held to antedate Aztec civilization
How To Use Chihuahua In A Sentence
- Which one do you want, the spaniel with the crown or the bug-eyed chihuahua?
- All night the same cycle, a low deep bark and then the yap of the chihuahua.
- Okay, it was less of a big dog than it was a toy chihuahua.
- She brought her favorite credit cards, and her little doggy, Sweetie, which was a tan-colored chihuahua.
- On a website that allows users to search for animals by age, size, and gender, we entered our criteria and up popped a photo of a one-year-old black Chihuahua mix with huge eyes and enormous batlike ears. Dirty Secret
- Chihuahuas are also very stubborn and the "human" or babylike manner in the way many are treated by their owners just exacerbates this problem. Pets
- After a long slug, he launches into a remixed version of the old mambo tune Chihuahua and soon has everyone on the subway chanting ‘Chihuahua!’
- We had a chihuahua mix that ruled the roost over our English pointers, a German shorthair, and a doberman, among other. Chihuahua vs. Cougar
- Obama, his own self, can be found careening around the country like an over-caffeinated Chihuahua engaged in a last-ditch effort to sell the bill to what you might call his hesitant posse. Columbiatribune.com stories
- Domestic dogs vary in size from diminutive, 1.5 kg chihuahuas to 90 kg giant mastiffs.