poodles

listen to the pronunciation of poodles
English - Turkish
kaniş

Kanapenin altında bir sürü kaniş var. - There are a lot of poodles under the couch.

poodle
fino köpeği
poodle
uzun ve kıvırcık tüylü fino köpeği
poodle
(isim) kaniş
poodle
{i} kaniş

O bir kaniş köpeği mi Emin değilim. - Is that a poodle? I'm not sure.

O 1955 dolaylarında kaniş etek giyiyordu. - She was wearing a poodle skirt circa 1955.

English - English
plural of poodle
miniature poodles
plural form of miniature poodle
poodle
Any of various breeds of dog originating in Europe as hunting dogs, and having heavy, curly fur in a solid color; their shoulder height indicates their classification as standard, miniature, or toy
standard poodles
plural form of standard poodle
toy poodles
plural form of toy poodle
poodle
an intelligent dog with a heavy curly solid-colored coat that is usually clipped; an old breed sometimes trained as sporting dogs or as performing dogs
poodle
A poodle is a type of dog with thick curly hair. German water retriever. Poodles have a long muzzle, hanging ears, and docked tail. The dense, solid-coloured, wiry topcoat covers a woolly undercoat. Poodles' hair was traditionally clipped to permit them to swim efficiently when retrieving; today they are usually clipped in ornamental patterns. A dog with unclipped hair, which forms ropelike cords, is called a corded poodle. The standard poodle is more than 15 in. (38 cm) tall and weighs up to 70 lb (32 kg); the miniature stands 10-15 in. (25.5-38 cm); the toy is under 10 in. (25.5 cm) and weighs about 7 lb (3 kg). The poodle is the national dog of France, where it was once trained to scent and dig up truffles. Poodles are regarded as the most intelligent of all domestic dog breeds
poodle
To roll a gutter ball
poodle
{i} breed of small dog with curly hair
poodle
To throw a gutter ball; probably a facetious corruption of puddle
poodle
a fabric with a nubby or coarsely looped surface that resembles a poodle's coat, also called poodle cloth
poodle
A breed of dogs having curly hair, and often showing remarkable intelligence in the performance of tricks
poodles

    Turkish pronunciation

    pudılz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpo͞odəlz/ /ˈpuːdəlz/

    Etymology

    [ 'pü-d&l ] (noun.) 1820. German Pudel, short for Pudelhund, from pudeln to splash + Hund dog.
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