Small long-bodied short-legged German breed of dog having a short sleek coat and long drooping ears; suited for following game into burrows.
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Examples for "dachshund"
Examples for "dachshund"
1A dachshund has absolutely no sense of humour or lightness of spirits.
2Carter had a theory that she slipped them under a dachshund's collar.
3Closing the door, she reached over to rub the dachshund's russet head.
4I read that Jeep's dog and a little wire-haired dachshund found Hitchens.
5The little dachshund came scampering into the shop and frisked about my feet.
1Slightly older than Ifor, he had much about him of a good badger dog.
2Dachshund means " badger dog," and it is a title fairly and squarely earned in his native Germany.
3In fact, that's what they were originally bred for; " badger dog," that's what dachshund means in German.