water dog
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Definition
Noun: 1. A dog accustomed to water and trained to retrieve waterfowl: A type of dog, often a specific breed like a Labrador Retriever or Chesapeake Bay Retriever, that is comfortable in water and trained to fetch birds shot by hunters. 2. A person who enjoys being in or on the water: An informal term for someone who loves aquatic activities, such as swimming, boating, or sailing.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Animal):
- The hunter relied on his trusted water dog to retrieve the ducks from the lake.
- Labrador Retrievers are classic water dogs, bred for their love of swimming and retrieving.
- Noun (Person):
- My brother is a real water dog; he spends every weekend on his sailboat.
- You'll always find her at the beach—she's a true water dog.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe someone with a natural affinity for water-based environments or professions.
- As a marine biologist and avid surfer, she was a water dog through and through.
Variants and Related Words
- Waterdog (noun): An alternative, often single-word spelling with the same meanings.
- Retriever (noun): A type of gun dog bred to retrieve game for a hunter, often synonymous with "water dog" in the first definition.
- Aquatic (adjective): Relating to water. (e.g., )
Synonyms
- For the dog: retriever, gun dog, hunting dog.
- For the person: water lover, aquaphile, sailor, boater, swimmer.
Related Idioms
- In one's element: To be in a situation where one feels comfortable and confident. A water dog is when on or in the water.
- Once he jumped into the ocean, the water dog was in his element.
Noun
- a dog accustomed to water and usually trained to retrieve waterfowl
- a person who enjoys being in or on the water