Husky

  • 31husky — I. adjective (huskier; est) Date: 1552 resembling, containing, or full of husks II. adjective (huskier; est) Etymology: probably from husk huskiness, from obsolete husk to have a dry cough Date: circa 1722 hoarse with or as if with emotion •… …

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  • 32husky — adjective 1) a husky voice Syn: throaty, gruff, gravelly, hoarse, croaky, rough, guttural, harsh, rasping, raspy; deep Ant: shrill, soft 2) Padd …

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  • 33husky — [ˈhʌski] noun [C] I a large dog that is used for pulling SLEDGES over snow II adj husky [ˈhʌski] a husky voice is deep and sounds HOARSE (= as if you have a sore throat), often in an attractive way …

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  • 34husky — I. /ˈhʌski / (say huskee) adjective (huskier, huskiest) 1. Colloquial burly; big and strong. 2. having a semi whispered vocal tone; somewhat hoarse. 3. containing or consisting of husks. 4. resembling husks. –noun (plural huskies) 5. US… …

  • 35husky — adj. Husky is used with these nouns: ↑laugh, ↑tone, ↑voice, ↑whisper …

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  • 36husky — Synonyms and related words: Herculean, Siberian husky, ass, beast of burden, beefy, big, bouncing, brassy, brawny, brazen, bull, burly, camel, choked, coarse, cracked, croaking, croaky, doughty, draft animal, dromedary, dry, elephant, fat,… …

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  • 37Husky — Hus|ky [ haski] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. husky, viell. entstellt aus ↑Eskimo> Eskimohund (mittelgroße, spitzähnliche Hunderasse) …

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  • 38husky — [“haski] n. a strong man; a thug. □ Tell your husky to lay off Bruno. □ A couple of huskies helped me get my car unstuck …

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  • 39Husky Sibérien — Husky sibérien …

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  • 40Husky siberien — Husky sibérien Husky sibérien …

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