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husky
1[huhs-kee]
adjective
big and strong; burly.
Synonyms: , ,(of the voice) having a semiwhispered vocal tone; somewhat hoarse, as when speaking with a cold or from grief or passion.
Synonyms: , , ,like, covered with, or full of husks.
made in a size meant for the larger or heavier than average boy.
size 18 husky pants.
for, pertaining to, or wearing clothing in this size.
the husky department; husky boys.
noun
plural
huskiesa size of garments meant for the larger or heavier than average boy.
Informal.a big, strong person.
husky
2[huhs-kee]
noun
plural
huskiesCanadian Slang.Husky,
an Inuit.
the language of the Inuit.
husky
1/ ˈʌɪ /
noun
a breed of Arctic sled dog with a thick dense coat, pricked ears, and a curled tail
slang
a member of the Inuit people
the Inuit language
husky
2/ ˈʌɪ /
adjective
(of a voice, an utterance, etc) slightly hoarse or rasping
of, like, or containing husks
informalbig, strong, and well-built
Other 51Թ Forms
- huskily adverb
- huskiness noun
- ˈܲ쾱Ա noun
- ˈܲ쾱 adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of husky1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of husky1
Origin of husky2
Example Sentences
There’s a man driving around Southern California in a kid’s Tesla Cybertruck with a Siberian husky riding shotgun and a large Mexican flag in tow.
Almost everywhere I turned something came alive — a sleeping dragon waking up, a baby dragon cracking out of an egg or a husky dragon cooling us off with a cold blast of air.
An artist, she’s been drawing picture after picture of dogs since then, or images of headstones that say, “Jan. 8 RIP Jon Snow I love you,” and collecting small plastic husky figurines.
Mr and Mrs Brisley said Mr Sharabi was "lucid" and his "voice a bit husky" when they spoke later on a video call.
So they advertised for pet-owning participants, who had huskies or malamutes, to join their study remotely.
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