Ownerless half-wild mongrel dog common around Asian villages especially India.
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Examples for "pye-dog"
Examples for "pye-dog"
1They had already changed themselves into dogs: village dogs, pye-dogs, perhaps dingos.
2Bébé learned to love even the pye-dogs which congregated under the huts, and would let him touch them.
3Uncle Ferrers' Sikhs and Pathan soldiers called him that, because whenever he fought with the pye-dogs or other dogs, Boh always won.
1The cook would now be plucking a chicken behind the resthouse and the pie-dogs would be gathering in the hope of scraps...
1Suddenly in the distance a pariah dog gave a prolonged melancholy howl.
2There did not seem to be so much as a pariah dog outside.
3But the disease crept along with us like a pariah dog.
4And Umballa has the heart of a flea-bitten pariah dog.
5Better death on the pyre than a future like that of a pariah dog.
6The shivering pariah dog slunk away, fearing a blow.
7The time when we have to get into this melee or become the pariah dog among countries.
8By-the-bye, dog here probably means pariah dog.
9By-the-by, dog here probably means pariah dog.
10Like a pariah dog, you'll be out.'
11In the evening he returned, the man still following him like a pariah dog, to find the situation unaltered.
12As for the vacant bed-anypariah dog of any other country would have been offended to be offered such filthy accommodation.
13My rifle was still unloaded when a spotted doe bounded out of the jungle, followed by a white pariah dog in full chase.
14The ayah shrank into herself and showed the whites of her eyes and grinned, as a pariah dog might show its teeth-afraid, but scenting carrion.
15Of the pariah dogs I dare not trust myself to say much.
16A roar came from the populace; an elephant trumpeted; the pariah dogs barked.
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