Pronunciation of the English word dog.
# | Sentence | |
---|---|---|
1. | I have adopted a beautiful dog. Its prior owner was very abusive, and it sometimes wanders. Though it's not the first dog I have adopted, it is more frightened than any of the others. The brutality it endured from its previous owners is unconscionable. It needs discipline, not brutality. A owner who breaks a dog's spirit will never know true love from his dog. It will be fake and submissive. But that kind of owner doesn't really care; for them, a dog is a dog. I will wait 45 days and put a new collar on it, and then it will know that it is safe from its past abusers. | |
2. | A dog meets a crocodile. The crocodile says to the dog "Hello, fleabag!" The dog responds "Hello, handbag!" | |
3. | The dog can be called dog if male and also dog if either male or female. | |
4. | Lee has a small dog named Truman. I once thought it was because the dog was straightforward, like the former U.S. president. In fact, the dog's gold-and-black hair called to mind the colours of the Missouri football team, whose mascot is also named Truman. | |
5. | The big dog remained calm as the small dog hung from its leg. | |
6. | When the dog comes, a stone cannot be found. When the stone is found, the dog does not come. | |
7. | I have a cat and a dog. The cat is black and the dog is white. | |
8. | I saw a dog. The dog held a piece of meat in its mouth. | |
9. | I have a dog trained as a seeing eye dog. | |
10. | A dog does not eat a dog. |