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dog's

n. (context UK mildly vulgar English) shortened form of dog's bollocks.

Usage examples of "dog's".

The police were acquainted with the dog's pedigree and once or twice a year sent a letter signed by a Police Lieutenant Mirchau.

I ventured as far as the semicircular earthworks and foot-deep ditch which marked the range of the dog's chain.

When there was no life or sign of life but flies, a little oblique sun, and sparrow chatter, at the most dog ears -- and once Harras yawned at length but kept his eyes shut -- I set down the bowl at the edge of the semicircle, or more precisely, in the ditch dug by the dog's forepaws, left it, and without turning went back into the house.

Now, because the sun disclosed the dog's ears, flies flared up and were extinguished in the kennel.

On two legs, grimy, gray, licked shiny in places by a long dog's tongue, she found the yard door.

Jenny and all the other schoolchildren school began again, Harras resumed his dog's life, a varied routine which was not even interrupted by the arrival, exactly three weeks later, of the news that the stud dog Harras had once again earned twenty-five gulden for my father.

Only he advised him to station himself and his equipment outside the semi circle which demonstrated with ditch and wall the range of the dog's chain.

Later, photographers and news papermen came, snapped the dog's picture and described him.

A horizontal tail, fangs far in advance, waving tongue cut down the distance on sixteen times four legs: dog's leap in successive part movements.