labrador
IPA: ɫˈæbrʌdɔr
Root Word: Labrador
noun
- The mainland portion of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, in Eastern Canada.
- (chiefly historical) The geographical region including Labrador in sense 1, as well as neighbouring regions of what is now the province of Quebec.
- A surname from Spanish.
- A Labrador retriever.
- Short for Labrador retriever. [A dog of a medium to large breed, popular as guide dogs and in other service.]
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Examples of "labrador" in Sentences
- "A labrador is a happy-go-lucky dog," Gillette said.
- This is Moose (labrador/weimaraner) at six weeks old.
- In their demo, its “query term labrador = the province in Canada or the dog”.
- My final decision was to brake and the next thing I know a labrador is bouncing off the net behind me.
- Chase a yellow labrador pup at ten weeks of age took to carrying around his stuffed toy duck all the time.
- The Labour candidate told listeners to his LBC phone-in show that the labrador puppy was to be called Cuba.
- The good news is that Calvo and his family adopted a new labrador from a shelter and are working to restore some order back into their life.
- DIAMOND: Well, what sets them apart is they are a cross between a labrador which is like one of the sweetest, sweetest breed, and the poodle.
- Are a hand full of mutts (lets face it they’re not likely to have used a golden retreiver or a labrador are they, more than likely it would of been a dobermen of some other CANINE similar to a hyinea or something) worth a break full in medical sceince which in future will save millions or do you just feel content eating hundreds of animals through your life just to support your.
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