puppy
- IPA[ˈpʌpi]
英式
- a young dog.;a cheeky or arrogant boy or young man
noun: puppy, plural noun: puppies
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- 1. a young dog.
- ▪ a cheeky or arrogant boy or young man you ungrateful puppy!
- ▪ a person or thing of a specified kind these puppies were way over my budget
- fat on the body of a baby or child which disappears around adolescence.
Oxford Dictionary
- intense but relatively shallow romantic attachment, associated with adolescents.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large aquatic salamander of the eastern US, reaching sexual maturity while retaining an ...
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- a child's word for a puppy: his puppy-dog brown eyes
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- an establishment that breeds puppies for sale, typically on an intensive basis and in ... the government aims to stop puppy farms, where dogs may be kept in cramped conditions with little concern for their needs
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- intense but relatively shallow romantic attachment, associated with adolescents.
Oxford Dictionary
- fat on the body of a baby or child which disappears around adolescence.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a child's word for a puppy: his puppy-dog brown eyes
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