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pup
[ puhp ]
noun
- a young dog; puppy.
- the young of certain other animals, as the rat, shark, or fur seal.
- a small plant developing as an offshoot from a mature plant.
verb (used without object)
- to give birth to pups.
pup
/ ±èÊŒ±è /
noun
- a young dog, esp when under one year of age; puppy
- the young of various other animals, such as the seal
- in pup(of a bitch) pregnant
- informal.a conceited young man (esp in the phrase young pup )
- sell someone a pupto swindle someone by selling him something worthless
- the night's a pup slang.it's early yet
verb
- (of dogs, seals, etc) to give birth to (young)
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pup1
Example Sentences
While my daughter tried to calm our two panting pups in the back seat, I worried: What else had I forgotten to save?
"Our members stood down industrial action to accept the employers' offer, regrettably it now seems clear they were sold a pup."
“But beyond his creative talents, he was a compassionate friend who would put his life on hold to help a stranger and find room in his home for the most overlooked pup at the shelter.â€
The pups, who are yet to be named or sexed, will begin emerging from the den at around three months old before taking their first exploratory swims.
So what does that do to production in terms of making sure that all the pups get their moment?
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