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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Animals, Pets
beaglebea‧gle /ˈbiːɡəl/ noun [countable] HBADHPa dog with short legs and smooth fur, sometimes used in hunting
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beagle• It was about the size of a beagle.• A beagle with her intestines lying on the concrete, and lab technicians microwaving animals out of boredom.• The beagles reluctantly broke up into knots and scattered across the field.
Origin beagle (1400-1500) Perhaps from Old French beegueule “noisy person”, from beer “to open wide” + gueule “throat”
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