Large sheepdog with a profuse shaggy bluish-grey-and-white coat and short tail; believed to trace back to the Roman occupation of Britain.
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Examples for "bobtail"
Examples for "bobtail"
1Rough was a large, shaggy, grey-blue bobtail bitch with a white collar.
2The dispirited bobtail looked up as a well-mated pair pranced past.
3The bobtail and rag-tag, ejected either by force or by fright, flocked to the colours.
4I hate a bobtail horse; but it's nothing so bad as these everlasting bobtail hills.
5To-night a flush mantles your dark cheeks, but to-morrow it will be a bobtail flush.
1Anyhow the Schipperke is no more "tailless" than the old English Sheepdog.
2From behind a tree a woolly Old English sheepdog poked his nose warily out.
3Rufus has a chance to meet Oscar-anOld English Sheepdog,' Nick explained knowledgeably, 'and Periwinkle- aGermanShepherd.
4But on his mother's side he is bloodhound, bulldog, collie, setter, pointer, St. Bernard, and Old English sheepdog.
5I sat in her waiting room, visiting with a big Old English Sheepdog, whose owner introduced him as Newton.
6Sparkie, an Old English sheepdog, slept soundly for much of yesterday in the foyer of the Hotel Minella in Clonmel.
7But from this small beginning important results were to spring, and the Old English Sheepdog has made great strides in popularity since then.
Translations for old english sheepdog