pooch的意思和读音

pooch

: [putʃ] : [puːtʃ]

n.

pooches  

n.canine,dog,doggy,hound,lapdog

poochn.

1.a dog

n.1.,()

n.1.a dog

1. purp , pooch , mutt ...

2. purp , pooch , mutt ...

3. WILLIAM S OTTO POOCH D MARSAN ? ...

4. mouth 1. pooch 1. cattle snout ...

5. mouth 1. pooch 1. cattle snout ...

6. : star fruit : pooch : potato ...

7.  (Pooch)——-(Columbus Short)  (Cougar)——-(óscar Jaenada)   (Aish…

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1.The first lady said the presidential pooch celebrated his first birthday earlier this month with a Rose Garden party.

2.That Skyes is able to give such a compelling performance may partly be down to the fact that he was once an abandoned pooch himself.

3.The two of us shared the front page of the New York Post, him licking my face appreciatively, under the headline "Icy Plunge Saves Pooch. "

4.The yellow pooch has become famous on YouTube because of the enthusiasm with which he participates in anti-government demonstrations.YouTube

5.We're not trying to push you into it. . . unless you really like pugs (by which I mean the pooch).)。

6.The hawk was quickly separated from the pooch. A park employee flagged down a cab so the dog's owner could take it to a veterinarian.

7.Melons: Watermelon, cantaloupe and honeydew are all healthy options for your pooch.西

8.The winning pooch this year -- a mutt named Yoda -- took home $1, 000 and then sets out on the talk show circuit.Yoda1000

9.So if you thought Pudsey's dancing on Britain's Got Talent was impressive, read on for the wonderful ways a pooch can help your health . . .Pudsey

10.Dog people are horrified at the very idea of choosing a moggy (cat) instead of a pooch (dog).