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Great Dane
noun
- one of a breed of large, powerful, shorthaired dogs ranging in color from fawn to brindle, blue, black, or white with black spots.
Great Dane
noun
- one of a very large powerful yet graceful breed of dog with a short smooth coat
Word History and Origins
Origin of Great Dane1
Example Sentences
There are cameos of their giant Great Dane, Wrigley, drinking from the sink while Delle Donne brushes her teeth.
The image, she says, pays homage to portraits of Henry VIII, as well as a famous photo of David Bowie parked next to a Great Dane.
Meeker personally connects to the customers he sells to because he himself is a dog enthusiast and owner of a great dane.
The Great Dane, crouching close and snarling, watched him as a cat watches a mouse.
The dog was a Great Dane, big enough and seemingly savage enough for a bear.
The man, he knew, he could easily distance, and it was the bounding Great Dane he feared.
Its father was a Great Dane, and its mother a pug, but considering it is a 'Hun' it is not half bad, and is a great favourite.
Kellner and a gawkish Great Dane led me sheet and all to what I thought would be the operating room.
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