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doglike

[ UK /dˈɒɡla‍ɪk/ ]
[ US /ˈdɔˌɡɫaɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. resembling a dog; especially in devotion
    a doglike affection

How To Use doglike In A Sentence

  • Though you do need a little room at least a 20-by-20-foot pen and some solid fencing, goats are easy keepers and the most doglike pets I know of. Vet's view: Best/worst pets for allergic kids
  • There was altogether a lithe gracefulness about him that was quite un-doglike.
  • Small, tricky, balletic jumps and a quick circle of turns follow little hornpipe steps or a doglike shake of the body, and Boal makes the speed and detail look easy.
  • a doglike affection
  • Bryce has turned Vicky 2 into a doglike character. Twilight Lexicon » Rachelle LeFevre Supporting Her Twilight Family
  • The wives become screaming harridans or, broken-spirited and doglike, lose what little decency and self-respect they have remaining over from their maiden days, and all sink together, unheeding, in their degradation and dirt. THE GHETTO
  • Today the slender doglike creatures with pointy ears and bushy tails can be found in every state except Hawaii.
  • cried the gatekeeper, looking directly at Coyote, who lay on the wagon seat looking perfectly doglike and servile. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Somewhat doglike in appearance, he had greyish-brown fur, a short, boxy muzzle, and a tiny stub of a tail, but also had long, pointy ears, a small button nose, and royal blue hair on his head.
  • One called her “the sloppy second” and another a not fan asked “If she was a part of the wolf pack?” saying her look and facial expressions were doglike. Twilight Lexicon » Kellan and Ashley Still To Sign on the Dotted Line
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