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wolfhound
[ woolf-hound ]
wolfhound
/ ˈʊˌʊԻ /
noun
- the largest breed of dog, used formerly to hunt wolves
Word History and Origins
Origin of wolfhound1
Example Sentences
Catherine, dressed in a bottle-green and percher hat, presented the traditional sprigs of shamrock to officers, guardsmen and mascot Seamus, the Irish wolfhound, at the regiment's annual parade at Wellington Barracks.
On Saturday, a line of dancers, musicians, DeLorean cars, Irish wolfhounds and other participants will follow that green stripe during the St. Patrick’s Day Parade through downtown.
Also present for the festivities: two very special guests — Irish wolfhounds Rosie and Ivy.
On Thursday, 1,400 troops in bearskin caps and an Irish wolfhound named Seamus filed past Elizabeth’s Buckingham Palace balcony.
The wolfhounds once took off after a collie that was wandering near the bear pits.
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