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41dog bent — noun common grass with slender stems and narrow leaves • Syn: ↑velvet bent, ↑velvet bent grass, ↑brown bent, ↑Rhode Island bent, ↑Agrostis canina • Hypernyms: ↑bent, ↑bent grass, ↑ …
42Dog agility — Agility field left side: A competition agility field showing (clockwise from lower left) a tunnel, the dogwalk, the judge standing in front of a winged jump, two additional winged jumps, dog executing the teeter totter with his handler guiding,… …
43Dog biscuit — A dog biscuit (Costco Kirkland brand) A dog biscuit is a hard biscuit based dietary supplement for dogs or other canine, similar to human snack food. Dog biscuits tend to be hard and dry. Dog biscuits may be sold in a flat bone shape. Some… …
44grass — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ green ▪ coarse, rough, thick ▪ soft ▪ lush ▪ long …
45Grass, Günter — ▪ German writer in full Günter Wilhelm Grass born Oct. 16, 1927, Danzig [now Gdańsk, Pol.] German poet, novelist, playwright, sculptor, and printmaker who, with his extraordinary first novel Die Blechtrommel (1959; The Tin Drum), became the… …
46dog days — noun the hot period between early July and early September; a period of inactivity • Syn: ↑canicule, ↑canicular days • Derivationally related forms: ↑canicular (for: ↑canicule) • Hypernyms: ↑ …
47Grass, Gunter Wilhelm — ▪ 1996 In 1995 Günter Grass, Germany s best known living author, published Ein weites Feld ( A Broad Field ), an ambitious novel dealing with German reunification. The work became an instant best seller, as much for the fierce controversy… …
48dog's tail — /ˈdɒgz teɪl/ (say dogz tayl) noun any grass of the European genus Cynosurus, the species of which have the spikes fringed on one side only, especially C. cristatus (crested dog s tail). Also, dog s tail grass …
49dog racing — ▪ sport also called greyhound racing the racing of greyhounds around an enclosed track in pursuit of an electrically controlled and propelled mechanical hare (rabbit). Dog racing is a 20th century outgrowth of the older sport of coursing… …
50Grass, Günter (Wilhelm) — born Oct. 16, 1927, Danzig German novelist, poet, and playwright. Grass was involved in the Hitler Youth, was drafted at age 16 and wounded in battle, and became a prisoner of war. His extraordinary first novel, The Tin Drum (1959), brought him… …