lurcher
Americannoun
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a crossbred dog used especially by poachers.
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Archaic. a person who lurks or prowls, as a thief or poacher.
noun
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a crossbred hunting dog, usually a greyhound cross with a collie, esp one trained to hunt silently
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archaic a person who prowls or lurks
Etymology
Origin of lurcher
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; lurch 3, -er 1
Example Sentences
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That morning, my boyfriend and I drove to a place near the M25 to meet the man with the lurcher.
From The Guardian • Dec. 1, 2019
Heather White is planning a "coming of age" party for her lurcher, T'ai, who recently turned 18 after a difficult start in life.
From BBC • May 26, 2013
Rescue lurcher Genghis is 16, and owner Graham Shaw puts his good health down to a strict diet.
From BBC • May 26, 2013
There's a chihuahua scowling in a cape, a golden retriever Fenton-ing after a luckless terrier and a lurcher that looks like a retired academic.
From The Guardian • Oct. 12, 2012
Warmth slimed my palm and a fangy lurcher looked back up.
From "Black Swan Green" by David Mitchell
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