scottish terrier
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Definition
Noun: 1. A breed of small dog: A Scottish terrier is a specific breed of small-sized dog originally from Scotland. It is characterized by a distinctive appearance: a long, wiry coat (most commonly black), a compact and sturdy body, short legs, and prominent erect ears and tail.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Scottish terrier is known for its independent and confident personality.
- She takes her Scottish terrier, named Angus, for a walk every morning.
- Many people recognize the Scottish terrier from its frequent appearance as a symbol or mascot.
Advanced Usage
- "The Scottie": This is a very common and affectionate nickname for the Scottish terrier breed.
- "The Scottie" is one of the most easily recognizable terrier breeds.
Variants and Related Words
- Scottie (noun): An informal, shortened name for a Scottish terrier.
- He has two Westies and one Scottie.
- Aberdeen terrier (noun): An older, alternative name for the same breed.
- Terrier (noun): The general category of dog breeds to which the Scottish terrier belongs, originally bred for hunting vermin.
Synonyms
- Scottie: The primary informal synonym.
- Aberdeen terrier: A historical synonym.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- While there are no idioms specific to the breed, the nickname "Scottie dog" is often used in general conversation.
- The little girl was drawing a picture of a Scottie dog.
Noun
- old Scottish breed of small long-haired usually black terrier with erect tail and ears