How To Use Lop-eared In A Sentence

  • A stranger shows up on the farm asking about an old, lop-eared dog.
  • Go to the pet store (or breeder) and ask about lop-eared rabbits.
  • All of a sudden, his stride changed - his floppy ears dropped like a lop-eared rabbit.
  • It is tethered to a tree, a rangy, brindled, flop-eared, devil-eyed billy that could have been a regimental mascot.
  • Here, sweeping, gestural lines and painterly patches of color depicted a landscape of reclining, long-haired, bare-breasted girls, lop-eared rabbits and men in strange, chapeaus.
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  • Fibonacci used his sequence of numbers to investigate the population growth of his favourite furry lop-eared friend, the rabbit.
  • Meet Phoenix, the French lop-eared rabbit, who tips the scales at a colossal 1st after being kept in a hutch all day by her former owners, who found her too aggressive.
  • Mammy arter him with the broom-stick as fur as the door, but seein 'the dog has got the start, she shakes the stick at him, and hollers,' You sassy, aigsukkin ', roguish, gnatty, flop-eared varmint! take it along! take it along! The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.)
  • Lop-eared and crop-eared are opposites.
  • Finally, there was a Gallery of slides of the most diverse appearing Border Collies I could find, ranging from lop-eared hound types to prick-eared fuzzies, from traditional markings to red, merle, and the locally famous blond dog.
  • The British Lop is one of the white, lop-eared pig breeds once associated with the Celtic regions of the British Isles, and is closely related to breeds such as the Welsh and Landrace.
  • George and his lop-eared black mare had been charming the crowds-if not always the judges-all week, and the love affair only continued with her strong freestyle performance.
  • The residents have been overrun with the lop-eared rodents residing in the parklands and King George Park.
  • Augustine had an aura like lop-eared rabbits and fluffy baby chicks that demanded even the most crotchety of old men stand up and take notice.
  • They told her that the black and white cow had calved, and that the blue lupins had come up in the garden, that the old sow had died, that Jenny, the chintz cat, had kittened and that the lop-eared rabbit had a litter. The Three Sisters
  • On the screen, a lop-eared bunny not much older than he, danced and gyrated around a brightly lit stage, with a large team of other male and female dancers of mixed species.
  • She a-sweep-in 'up the hath; the meat on the table -- old Trailler jumps up, gethers the bacon and darts! mammy arter him with the broom-stick, as fur as the door -- but seein' the dog has got the start, she shakes the stick at him and hollers, 'You sassy, aig-sukkin', roguish, gnatty, flop-eared varmint! take it along! take it along! Some Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers; Together with "Taking the Census," and Other Alabama Sketches. By a Country Editor. With a Portrait from Life, and Other Illustrations, by Darley
  • a lop-eared hound
  • Two distinct types of pig existed at that time: a small foraging type, principally found in Scotland, and a larger, lop-eared English type which had developed into several breeds.
  • The English lop-eared rabbit is one of the oldest breeds of domestic rabbits.
  • At that stage they still referred to their cats as lop-eared, after the lop-eared rabbits.
  • Every one has seen the enormous lop-eared rabbits exhibited at our shows; various allied sub-breeds are reared on the Continent, such as the so-called Andalusian, which is said to have a large head with a round forehead, and to attain a greater size than any other kind; another large The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.
  • There were the black, the white, the brindle, the grey and the grisly, the rough and the smooth, the crop-eared and the lop-eared, the gaunt and the grim.

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