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beagle
[bee-guhl]
noun
one of a breed of small hounds having long ears, short legs, and a usually black, tan, and white coat.
beagle
/ ˈːɡə /
noun
a small sturdy breed of hound, having a smooth dense coat usually of white, tan, and black; often used (esp formerly) for hunting hares
archaica person who spies on others
verb
(intr) to hunt with beagles, normally on foot
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of beagle1
Example Sentences
Bowman found he could no longer travel without his dogs after Roscoe, a rescued beagle mix he once took to Victory Lane at Daytona, passed away two years ago while he was testing in Indianapolis.
We're treated to frequent appearances by the Sussexes' sleepy beagle Guy, who died in January, but not before enjoying a lifetime of homemade dog biscuits Meghan prepares with leftover bacon.
Robert Hendy-Freegard, 53, had moved to a rural area of central France to breed beagles illegally several years ago under a false name.
Our beagle seemed to know that we were off our normal routines.
The duchess said she had adopted the beagle from an animal rescue in Canada in 2015 and that he had been "with me for everything" ever since.
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