[
UK
/pˌiːkɪnˈiːz/
]
NOUN
- a Chinese breed of small short-legged dogs with a long silky coat and broad flat muzzle
How To Use Pekinese In A Sentence
- Xi Xi is a cute, white Pekinese.
- Pekinese, bearded collies, dachshunds and Yorkshire terriers were among the 260 dogs seized at a single house in Lancashire last month.
- The idea of anyone in our village owning a Pekinese was simply preposterous; I knew this already. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
- The dogs included shih-tzus, dachshunds, lhasa apsos, bearded collies, corgis, chihuahuas, poodles, Pekinese and Yorkshire terriers.
- Next up, a pit bull & a pekinese, followed by a sheltie & a shar-pei and a chihuahua with a chow-chow! CONTEST : the unofficial BambiCare “I’ll never get that hour back” contest - E_Pluribus_Unum’s blog - RedState
- The dogs included shih-tzus, dachshunds, lhasa apsos, bearded collies, corgis, chihuahuas, poodles, pekinese and Yorkshire terriers.
- Every breed of dog, from dachshund to Dalmatian, from boxer to borzoi, from poodle to Pekinese, from Great Dane to chihuahua, has been carved, chiselled, kneaded, moulded, not literally as flesh and bone but in its gene pool. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
- With their lion-shaped faces and coarse hair, Pekinese are used to being considered something of a bad joke.
- They set him up with his own restaurant, the Kuo Yuan in North West London, and it soon became a huge hit, not least because he was serving the first Pekinese dishes Britain had ever seen, including Peking Duck.
- The dogs included shih-tzus, dachshunds, Lhasa apsos, bearded collies, corgis, chihuahuas, poodles, Pekinese and Yorkshire terriers.