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field spaniel
noun
one of a British breed of spaniels having a flat or slightly waved, usually black coat, used for hunting and retrieving game.
field spaniel
noun
a robust, low-slung breed of spaniel developed by crossing the cocker spaniel with the Sussex spaniel
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of field spaniel1
Example Sentences
Springers I like a little less than field spaniels, which are smaller and more intelligent.
One frequent buyer was Sarah Evans, a breeder of field spaniels in Barnesville, Md., who died last year at 55.
Dooley said field spaniels tend to be calmer than other spaniels.
They may be divided into field spaniels, water spaniels and the smaller breeds kept as pets.
Around the corner of Twelfth Street, with an air of conscious virtue, trotted the cause of all the trouble—a handsome, red-brown field spaniel.
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