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corgi
[ kawr-gee ]
corgi
/ ˈkɔːɡɪ /
noun
- either of two long-bodied short-legged sturdy breeds of dog, the Cardigan and the Pembroke Also calledWelsh corgi
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of corgi1
C20: from Welsh, from cor dwarf + ci dog
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Example Sentences
The proposal to commission a sculpture of the late queen and her two corgis came in January 2023.
From BBC
The queen’s love of corgis is well documented both in “The Crown” and in actual photographs.
From Los Angeles Times
It was to the children’s writer and illustrator Tasha Tudor, known as much for her total commitment to living an 1830s lifestyle as for her watercolors of corgis and children.
From New York Times
The assistant will come up with responses immediately, such as “The corgi was short, with a butt so wide, the lab was tall, with a tongue that would glide.”
From New York Times
When some think of the late Queen Elizabeth, her waddling corgis come to mind.
From Salon
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