affenpinscher
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of affenpinscher
1900–05; < German, equivalent to Affen (combining form of Affe ape ) + Pinscher terrier
Example Sentences
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At home, she has more than eight dogs, including Labradors, affenpinschers, and a pack of Norfolk terriers that she said are “named after patriots” such as Eisenhower, Sam Adams and Patrick Henry.
From Seattle Times
The competition drew more than 3,000 purebred dogs, ranging from affenpinschers to Yorkshire terriers.
From Washington Times
Dogs from affenpinschers to Yorkshire terriers are rounding the rings at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show.
From Washington Times
Last year’s competition concluded with Banana Joe, an affenpinscher, winning top honors.
From New York Times
The Roundabout Theatre Company said Banana Joe, the 5-year-old affenpinscher who emerged triumphant Tuesday at America's premier dog competition, will appear for one night only in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" on Wednesday.
From Seattle Times
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