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fire dog
noun
Bronze Age artifact used in worshipping either bulls or the moon, or as a holder for wooden logs to be used in a fire altar.
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Appearances by Kevin the Firefighter and Hooper, a fire dog.
I find Emma sitting in her studio in one of the outbuildings, in front of an open fire, dog curled up by her side, surrounded by jumbled piles of designs, books, and colourful ceramic tiles.
Along with the trucks are displays of every conceivable fire-related item: badges, extinguishers, uniforms (including a Japanese helmet that looks like a samurai headdress), even a fire dog: Trumpet, the mutt mascot of the Newburgh fire department, stuffed and perched on his old truck.
ALSO AROUND TOWN TRUCKING -- In celebration of its collection of toy fire trucks, the South Street Seaport Museum is host to a weekend workshop, "Little Red Fire Truck," in which children can create a fire dog magnet clip and a quilt square to present to a fire department; today 1 p.m.; 165 John Street; $5 122 and under free; (212) 748-8600.
Dexter the fire dog has been helping with the investigation in to the fire at a Leicester shopping centre.
He is a front-page author on Politics & Religion at Fire Dog Lake/The Seminal.
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Fire dogs came into the Department in 1883 or '84.
By Eugene Kinkead and Harold Ross The New Yorker, June 26 , 1937P. 13 Long talk story about fire dogs, or Dalmatian.
The New Yorker, June 26 , 1937P. 13 Long talk story about fire dogs, or Dalmatian.
Same for the "fire dogs" of Bolivian and Korean tradition, which were sent by an evil king to steal the sun but couldn't hold it in their mouths for very long.
There is no doubt that the cat possesses a strong and subtle intellect, and the capacity to use it for the benefit of mankind". Dogs, after all, have been helping humans as fire dogs, seeing-eye dogs, rescue dogs, therapy dogs, and even drug, bedbug, and cancer detectors.
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