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dog
noun
    1. Any carnivorous mammal belonging to the family which includes the wolves, jackals and foxes.
    2. Any of many different breeds of a domestic species of this family.
      Thesaurus: hound, puppy, canine, mongrel, stray, cur, pooch, mutt.
    3. The male of any such animal.
    4. Any of various mammals of other families, eg prairie dog.
    5. A mechanical gripping device.
    6. offensive, slang
      An unattractive woman.
    7. colloq
      A fellow or rogue.
      Thesaurus: rascal, villain, swine (slang), scamp, heel (slang), blackguard.
verb dogged, dogging
    1. To follow very closely; to track someone.
    2. To trouble or plague someone.
Idiom: a dog's life
    A life of misery.
Idiom: like a dog's dinner
    colloq, often disparaging
    Dressed smartly or showily.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon docga.





dogged1
adj
    1. Determined; resolute.
      Thesaurus: relentless, persistent, tenacious, unyielding, gritty, indefatigable, unshakable, dogmatic, stubborn, mulish; Antonym: irresolute.
Derivative: doggedly
adverb
    Derivative: doggedness
    noun
      Etymology: 16c.





      dogged2 past tense, past participle of dog


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