Sentences with dog
dog
D d - Outside, a dog was barking.
- Is this a dog or a bitch?
- That was a dog of a movie.
- That dog barks all day long.
- The problems that have dogged him all year are just a temporary setback. [VERB noun]
- dog biscuit
- Army dog Nova killed in AfghanistanShow details.
- dog Latin
- dogberry
- You lucky dog
- To be dogged by ill health
- dog-tired
- Lucky dog
- dog-tired
- A lucky dog.
- That used car you bought is a dog.
- A sponsor who dogged it when needed most.
- This neighborhood is going to the dogs.
- The preposterous altruism too! [ …] Resist not evil. It is an insane immolation of self—as bad intrinsically as fakirs stabbing themselves or anchorites warping their spines in caves scarcely large enough for a fair-sized dog.
- He complains that he led a dog's life in the army.
- She’s a real dog.
- You lucky dog! He's a silly dog.
- Come back and fight, you dogs!
- Congressmen gleefully wolfed down every imaginable version of the hot dog – smoked kielbasas, jumbo grillers, Big & Juicy's, kosher dogs and spiced dogs [ …]
- "My dogs are barking!" meaning "My feet hurt!"
- The woman cursed him so that trouble would dog his every step.
- It is very important to dog down these hatches. . .
- I admit that I like to dog at my local country park.
- A surprise inspection of the night shift found that some workers were dogging it.
- I'd ask why you're dogged up in the middle of the room, but I probably don't want to know. . .