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Pekingese
/ ˌpiːkəˈniːz; ˌpiːkɪŋˈiːz /
noun
- -ese a small breed of pet dog with a profuse straight coat, curled plumed tail, and short wrinkled muzzle
- the dialect of Mandarin Chinese spoken in Beijing (formerly Peking), the pronunciation of which serves as a standard for the language
- -ese a native or inhabitant of Beijing (formerly Peking)
adjective
- of or relating to Beijing (formerly Peking) or its inhabitants
Word History and Origins
Origin of Pekingese1
Example Sentences
Russo and her daughter had evacuated with their Pekingese pup but had to leave before they could collect nearly a dozen chickens and three cats.
When I was growing up, my first memories as a little girl were. . . there was a Pekingese that I used to tease relentlessly, and she used to bite me.
The prize for reserve best in show, or runner-up, went to the winner of the toy group, a Pekingese named Rummie, from breeder and owner David Fitzpatrick.
Roxie, a Pekingese, beat out the competition in the toy group to advance to the final stage:
Or the Pekingese could notch his breed’s third Westminster Kennel Club dog show win in little over a decade.
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