A breed of dog of the Spitz type that is named for the Pomerania region in Germany and Poland in Central Europe.
A disparaging term for a British person.
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Examples for "pomeranian"
Examples for "pomeranian"
1Gifted pomeranian fits him nicely... but why should any man be jealous of-him?
2The woman is pictured on Facebook with a pomeranian.
3A woman has been caught washing her pet pomeranian's bottom in a water fountain at a Melbourne park.
4Roon and he had known one another in the old Pomeranian days.
5Very different, in every respect, is the affair of the Pomeranian castle.
1Could pom poms soon be on the podium?
2The Spin Stars team won Best Dressed for their glittery outfits complete with leg warmers and pom poms.
3The skirts (which are lined) have playful details such as colourful pom poms and practical elasticated waistbands.
4In Portland, Dorset, a rock stack off the coast, known locally as Pom Pom rock, has been washed away.
5When his gorgeous, intelligent first cousin Pom Pom appears -powder fresh and brainy bright -his life achieves purpose.
1Designer beers and flavoured spirits and bloody cocktails with soft pom names.
2Till at last the Maxim shell gun caught the infection, and began pom, pom, pom!
3Could pom poms soon be on the podium?
4You're not a pom.' And he said.
5The Spin Stars team won Best Dressed for their glittery outfits complete with leg warmers and pom poms.
6Which is why, citizens of SA, you might need to take a pom's advice on following an unsuccessful outfit.
7The skirts (which are lined) have playful details such as colourful pom poms and practical elasticated waistbands.
8Two 'pom-poms' flickered away steadily from the direction of Doorn Kloof, making a regular succession of small bright flame points.
9The rolling crash of musketry and the ripping snarl of machine-guns were stabbed by the vicious pom-pom-pom- pom-pom of the quick-firers.
10Slideshow (19 images) Clashing textures with silks, woolen fringes and pom poms also gave the outfits a subtle complexity.
11Some one proposed playing old-fashioned games, and soon "puss in the corner," "pom-pom-pull-away," and "prisoner's goal" were in full swing.
12She was able to feel more connected to others through sport as she joined a cheerleading squad, and did swimming and pom dancing.
13Some English writers have made much ado about the way in which our pom-pom was saved, but it was nothing out of the ordinary.
14During a greater part of the night our guns continued to rob sleep of its sweetness, and the enemy's pom-pom mingled with our dreams.
15In the background a tape of Christmas songs was playing: the little drummer boy had no gifts to bring, parupapom-pom, rapappom pom, rapappom pom.
16In case you're wondering, the fur pom poms are being removed, destroyed and the shirts sent back to the supplier to be donated to charity.