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greyhound

[ UK /ɡɹˈe‍ɪha‍ʊnd/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɹeɪˌhaʊnd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a tall slender dog of an ancient breed noted for swiftness and keen sight; used as a racing dog

How To Use greyhound In A Sentence

  • It enjoys a quiet position near the centre of this pleasant village, just off the A19 Selby Road, little more than a hop, skip and a stagger away from the popular Greyhound pub.
  • He was estimated to have won £100,000 in his career but his love of a flutter on greyhounds bankrupted him.
  • With no lineouts, no meaningful scrums and all players having to be greyhounds, it's a hybrid of rugby union.
  • Well, we just type Greyhounds in the search engine and… blimey!
  • Luck links you to the owner of a greyhound. The Sun
  • It was traversed by broad avenues, in many places half grown up with brush-wood, where the beauties of former days used to take their stand to see the stag coursed with greyhounds, or to gain an aim at him with the cross-bow. The Waverley
  • There will be three rings at the dog show for greyhounds, lurchers, whippets and any other breeds.
  • I had gone to visit my parents for the weekend, and my mother drove me to the Greyhound station for my return trip.
  • The plight of greyhounds past their racing days has touched the hearts of staff at a dog stadium.
  • He races greyhounds in Ireland and also funds a home for retired greyhounds. Times, Sunday Times
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