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Meanings of
four-legged
in English
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Usage of
four-legged
in English
1
Dog-owners and their
four
-
legged
friends seem to enjoy time away from home.
2
Miller said she was happy her
four
-
legged
colleague was getting some recognition.
3
Or has your longtime
four
-
legged
companion gotten used to having you home?
4
That's much more natural, the way that
four
-
legged
animals like dogs walk.
5
But I say that is not the fault of the
four-legged
dog.
6
It seemed impossible that the flying something had been a
four-legged
animal.
7
It is a
four-legged
animal, with one leg longer than the others.
8
The Fourteenth had been pleasantly surprised when she met the
four
-
legged
hunter.
9
A
four
-
legged
table should be stable enough to handle shifts in center-of-mass.
10
With the
four
-
legged
hunter gone, it had cautiously begun to move away.
11
Usually only the old or the very young fell to
four
-
legged
predators.
12
This one is a little
four
-
legged
critter what I found runnin' around.
13
In the darkness I saw the
four
-
legged
eating machine racing after Paris.
14
I'm hunting him the same way he stalked that poor
four
-
legged
creature.
15
Then I'd be just a freak, a
four
-
legged
woman with a tail.
16
The large muscle groups of
four
-
legged
animals are called primal cuts.
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four-legged
Adjective
Frequent collocations
four-legged animal
four-legged beast
four-legged creature
four-legged one
four-legged thing
More collocations
Four-legged
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Four-legged
across language varieties
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