"Mad dog" as defined in the Urban Dictionary means to stare in a fixed and aggressive way at someone, defiant and solid. This behaviour can be seen as a challenge and therefore, is often a prelude to a fight.
The French phrase for "good dog" is "bon chien."
The phrase "a sleeping dog" functions as a noun phrase. In this phrase, "dog" is the main noun, while "a" serves as an article modifying the noun, and "sleeping" acts as an adjective describing the dog. Together, they refer to a specific subject within a sentence.
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The phrase "dog guide" is a noun. The plural would be dog guides.
as a puppy thats why when people are sad they use the phrase puppy dog eyes
According to the World English dictionary kuta is a noun meaning male dog. Kuta also means in a derogatory way a man or boy regarded as unpleasant or contemptible.
"The man saw the dog with the telescope." This phrase could be interpreted as the man using the telescope to see the dog, or the dog having the telescope with them.
The French phrase for "good dog" is "bon chien."
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No. The phrase frisky dog is a noun phrase. It consists of two words a common noun = dog and an adjective = frisky.
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You need to get a new collar for your dog.The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "for your dog."'Dog' is the object of the preposition 'for'.
The phrase is an idiom referring to a dog that is too sorry to hunt. And to put the definition into NON-slang terms, it means a dog that will not or cannot do the job of hunting, but has to be fed human food (like biscuits) to survive.
top dog, hole, notch, heavy, down, to bottom, spin, look in a dictionary to find the definition of these idioms - and many other examples of top- as an element in an idiom.
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"A boy and his dog" originated from the famous movie and a catch phrase "A man's best-friend" which is a 1935 film about specifically a boy with his dog.
Dog in Japanese is 'inu'.