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ratter
noun
Anything which catches rats, especially a dog trained to catch them; a rat terrier.
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Manchester terrier, breed of dog developed in England from the whippet, a racing dog, and the black-and-tan terrier, a valued ratter, to combine the talents of each.
Originally a guard dog and ratter, it was highly valued for its intelligence and courage.
We can't imagine that the money made from ratter tutorials is worth the pain and suffering the victims experience".
As I squeezed onto the backseat of the taxi – no limo for Gunther – his dog Bella, a Prague ratter (the smallest breed in the world), barked noisily from his lap.
I rather like Bryant – a "little wire-haired ratter", according to Daphne – who becomes increasingly bombastic as the book proceeds.
On arrival in Hel, we took a train for one stop to the village of Jurata, which is pronounced something like "you ratter".
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He's pretty much always in his ratter-tatter Victorian tuxedo from the night of the tragedy.
"Ratters don't need any help getting victims, but they stand to make money from the RAT tutorials posted on YouTube," argues the DCA's Deputy Executive Director Adam Benson.
"They have gone from being mousers and ratters to sleeping on their owners' beds.
It is thought to have originated in Germany, where it was bred to be a ratter to kill rats, mice, and other small vermin.
As Lizzie Ratter, 29-year-old manager of Jamieson's knitwear shop in Lerwick puts it, "I'm a Shetlander first, a European second and a Scot not at all".
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