He was inspired by a female stray mongrel that was black and brown . But Walt Disney gave a Schnauzer for him in the film because he's Gray and white and only called a mutt for the film. Besides, he's SCRUFFY. Goo!
Well there is probally a lot but one I know of is tramp from lady and the tramp.....:)
you think you know the question you tramp
Tramp from Lady and the Tramp is a Schnauzer.
"Tramp"
The answer to this riddle is Tramp. He is one of the main characters in the Disney film and book called Lady And The Tramp.
There is no homophone for the word tramp. However, walk is a synonym for tramp, and the homophone for walk is wok
He is a mutt
The Tramp was created in 1914.
It is not known what the text of the story that inspired Lady and the tramp. It was about two dogs that stay together.
What time is it?A tramp lie down and sleep in the park. He had been sleeping for about 5 minutes when a couple walked by. The man stopped, woke the tramp up , and asked him, "Excuse me.Do you know what the time is?" The tramp replied, "I'm sorry - I don't have a watch, so I don't know the time."The man apologized for waking the tramp and the couple walked away.The tramp lay down again, and after a few minutes went back to sleep. Just then, a woman, who was out walking her dog, shook the tramp's shoulder until he woke up again.The woman said, "I'm sorry to trouble you, but I'm afraid I've lost my watch - do you happen to know the time?" The tramp was a little annoyed at being woken up again, but he politely told the woman that he didn't have a watch and didn't know the time.After the woman had gone, the tramp had an idea.He opened the bag that contained all his possessions and got out a pen, a piece of paper and some string. On the paper, he wrote down, 'I do not have a watch. I do not know the time'.He then hung the paper round his neck and eventually dropped off again.After about 15 minutes, a policeman who was walking through the park noticed the tramp asleep on the bench, and the sign around his neck.
The comedian known as the "King of Comedy" is generally considered to be Charlie Chaplin, while the character known as the "Tramp" is a beloved iconic figure created and portrayed by him in many of his films.
One is capitalized.