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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
One technocrat had a habit of flying his pet corgis to dog shows on a private jet.
From Time
The accident happened at about 1:30pm, just hours after the Queen had held a garden reception for fellow corgi owners.
From The Daily Beast
And Prince Charles has created a sock line named "Corgi" in honor of his mother.
From The Daily Beast
The Queen has also lost another dog in recent weeks, a dachsund-Corgi cross (or Dorgi) named Cider.
From The Daily Beast
Contrary to popular opinion, the Queen's corgi are actually usually very well behaved.
From The Daily Beast
I am quite sure it is not too late to switch the customary pen for a corgi pup.
From The Daily Beast
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