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Irish water spaniel
noun
one of an Irish breed of large water spaniels having a thick, curly, liver-colored coat, a topknot of long, loose curls, and a thin, tapering tail covered with short hair.
Irish water spaniel
noun
a breed of dog used to hunt duck and having a dense coat of a purplish-liver colour that falls in tight ringlets covering the whole body except for the face and tail
Word History and Origins
Origin of Irish water spaniel1
Example Sentences
The Irish water spaniel, wire fox terrier, Labrador, and basset hound also sport mugs that are scientifically proven to pull at our heartstrings.
The Irish water spaniel, looking a bit nervous, has been sent away by the judge!
Joining Sky were a standard poodle, a Cardigan Welsh corgi and a miniature pinscher, along with a bloodhound, a Portuguese water dog and an Irish water spaniel.
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