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Alaskan malamute

[uh-las-kuhn mal-uh-myoot]

noun

  1. one of an Alaskan breed of large dogs having a dense, coarse coat, raised originally by the Inuit for drawing sleds.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Alaskan malamute1

First recorded in 1935–40
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Example Sentences

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She said the trains don't seem to bother Kiyiyah, her docile Alaskan malamute, but the rails are a few feet from her backyard and shake the house each time a train passes.

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Loki, an Alaskan malamute dog in Ontario, Canada, did not have his usual Royal Canin kibble in the food bowl.

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It has great breeds like the Alaskan malamute, the great Dane, the delightfully-entitled Dogue de Bordeaux, and the Komondor, which is the one that looks like a giant ambulatory mop.

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At his side is Mazikeen, a German shepherd cross Alaskan malamute dog, who has been with Mikey when he trains since she was eight weeks old.

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They met walking their dogs on Venice beach—Wheeler had a German shepherd, and Celmins had an Alaskan malamute, named Lācīte.

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