collie Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkɒl.i]
  • Us [ ˈkɑː.li]

Meaning of collie In English

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Examples of collie

  • A collie and a hound lay upon the hearth. 

  • Old Bob, Sandy's collie, lay at Levi's feet. 

  • The umpire, a small boy of twelve, was lying on his stomach, squealing and tickling a collie. 

  • There were ten of them, big tan and white collies, vying with one another to come first to their master. 

  • You mean chase 'em around and bark at 'em like collie dogs. 

  • One might have worked upright, with a 'loose-eye', for instance, while another might have crouched and crawled on its belly while deploying its 'collie-eye'.

  • For example, suppose a child is asked for ' a dog ', and is provided with two choices : a collie and a horse.

  • The refinement of the shepherd's use of the border collie was no doubt a part of this process.

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