Sentence examples for breed meaning from inspiring English sources

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But they are classified as a "minor" breed, meaning they are definitely outside mainstream agribusiness.

Beagles are considered a chondrodystrophic breed, meaning that they are prone to types of disk diseases.

The Spotted Saddle horse is a gaited breed, meaning that they perform an intermediate-speed ambling gait instead of the trot.

Yorkshire terriers have many positive traits: They are a "Toy" breed, meaning they are small lap dogs that won't hog the couch or be able to overpower you when they get excited.

Many novelists have had the experience of falling upon the perfect scene or situation or character, the one that will breed meaning and metaphor throughout the book.

The winter was so mild that they continued to breed, meaning we're going into this season with hugely elevated population numbers.

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The animals are heritage breeds, meaning their lineage predates industrial food production.

But often, a trader will say that an animal is "captive bred", meaning its parents were born in captivity as well.

The Belties are listed as a "watched" breed with the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy, meaning there are fewer than 2,500 registrations of the cows each year in the US, and the global population is around 10,000.

The dynamic duo graced Russia, Greece, and Mexico searching for puppy love in all of its many breeds and meaning.

The Clydesdale is considered to be at "watch" status by the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy, meaning that as of 2010 fewer than 2,500 horses are registered annually in the USA and fewer than 10,000 exist worldwide.

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