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lurcher

[ UK /lˈɜːt‍ʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone waiting in concealment

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  • These mixed dogs were called lurchers, and many of them and their descendants ended up registered as Border Collies.
  • The date is also traditionally the first day of hunting meets and foxhounds, lurchers, greyhounds, beagles, minkhounds, terriers and other hunting dogs will all be taken along to Higham.
  • Will we have to create special ‘dolphin suites’? on February 6, 2008 at 4: 11 am | Reply joker the lurcher as a reader of the furry persuasion, all i can say is, er, woof … on February 6, 2008 at 7: 39 am | Reply Bert Rustle Nobody likes to mess with Dave « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • But hunt supporters want to show the battle has only just begun and will mass 1,000 hounds, lurchers, terriers, and gundogs outside.
  • She might as well have been an itinerant pony or a muck-drenched lurcher for all the pains he took to preserve her dignity. BEHINDLINGS
  • Some of those involved told Animal Welfare workers they had killed pups they found with the lurcher.
  • Off the land there were mushrooms, snails in the dry-stone walls, watercress in the ditches, rock pigeon and hare - my brother had a lurcher dog called Jess.
  • If fast running dogs such as greyhounds or lurchers were used to hunt foxes, the whole thing would be over in seconds, but then there would be no ‘sport’.
  • In 1824 dogs used by farmers for shepherding were greyhounds, hounds, pointers, spaniels, lurchers and terriers all of which were exempted from the dog tax if the value of the farm was less than £190 per year.
  • There will be three rings at the dog show for greyhounds, lurchers, whippets and any other breeds.
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