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bichon

n. 1 A class of toy dogs with curly or wavy hair and long curled tails. 2 (context especially in North America English) a Bichon Frisé.

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Bichon

Bichon is the name for a type of related non-sporting category dog breeds. They vary in appearance, but all have tails curled over their back, fur that doesn't readily shed (actually hair, not fur), has a short snout, drop ears, and large, dark eyes. They were all bred to be amiable companion dogs and have a friendly, alert temperament. Their life expectancy is 15 years or more. The Bichon Frise, a type of bichon, is sometimes simply called a Bichon.

Bichon (album)

Bichon is the second album of Julien Doré, released by Columbia/ Sony BMG on 21 March 2011. The release consists of a single 13-track CD and is the follow-up of his debut album Ersatz. .

Usage examples of "bichon".

The Bichon murder had taken precedence over everything else on his desk and in his head.

Stokes had worked the Bichon case when Pam was alive and claiming Renard was stalking her.

The death of Pam Bichon had dredged them to the surface, had awakened fear and stirred up doubt.

Other folks were eager to embrace Renard as the suspect in the Bichon killingbetter a tangible evil than a nebulous one.

Pam Bichon had led a normal life, had a good job, came from a nice family .

It was the one place he might not see Pam Bichon lying dead on the floor.

But, even without Josie, she would have felt this case pulling at her, would have felt Pam Bichon pulling at her from that limbo inhabited by the restless souls of victims.

That makes you culpable in the civil suit, Noblier, and, by virtue of the fact that you did not suspend Fourcade from the Bichon case after his obvious attempt to plant and manipulate evidence, you may well be guilty of collusion on the assault.

Every story that ran was free advertising for Bichon Bayou Development.

Donnie Bichon was filled with regret for the demise of his marriage and the death of the woman he had once loved.

On leaving house for school bus, Josie Bichon discovers the mutilated remains of a raccoon on the front step.

She closed her eyes and saw Pam Bichon lying on that floor, moonlight pouring in the window, spilling across her naked corpse.

Pam Bichon, alone with her killer, her screams for mercy tearing the fabric of the night, unheeded, unanswered.

Pam Bichon was my friend and business partner, and it infuriates me that the focus on her case has shifted to the rights of the man who terrorized and killed her.

What was it about Pam Bichon that had caught hold of this otherwise seemingly ordinary man and pulled him over the edge?