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Irish setter
noun
- one of an Irish breed of setters having a golden-chestnut or mahogany-red coat.
Irish setter
noun
- a breed of setter developed in Ireland, having a flat soft brownish-red coat Also calledred setter
Word History and Origins
Origin of Irish setter1
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Example Sentences
We loved the layout of the home on a half acre of land, and the sprawling backyard was perfect for the Irish setter we had at the time.
One duty Haney has also taken on has been walking the first family’s dogs, beginning with Nixon’s Irish setter, King Timahoe.
New York Yankees great Lou Gehrig brought his German shepherd to the competition in the 1930s and fellow Hall of Famer Mike Mussina had an Irish setter that competed.
She told the BBC that they had shared photos of their house and their dog, an Irish setter called Rathlin, with the family as they waited.
He and his wife had become accustomed to the eerie silence of their Tahoe Keys neighborhood as they sheltered in place with air purifiers along with their Irish setter, Trudy, and Gracie the cat.
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