French bulldog
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of French bulldog
An Americanism dating back to 1870–75
Example Sentences
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Play, a four-year-old French bulldog, waddled down the street in Noho.
“God, it’s been so much fun,” she says as her French bulldog, Banksy, yips at her feet.
From Los Angeles Times
Officers are also seen trying to catch a loose French bulldog running to a neighbor’s house.
From Los Angeles Times
Nobody knows what happened during the two years that a French bulldog named Havoc went missing.
From Los Angeles Times
In Lisa's case, she had been on a walk with her terrier, Duke, in June when a French bulldog attacked him.
From BBC
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