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dog's-ear

American  
[dawgz-eer, dogz-] / ˈdɔgzˌɪər, ˈdɒgz- /

noun

  1. dog-ear.


Other Word Forms

  • dog's-eared adjective

Example Sentences

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It has many a dog’s-ear, but they are intentional, for each one marks a passage, and to every dog’s-ear a story is attached.

From Harry Milvaine The Wanderings of a Wayward Boy by Stables, Gordon

Mr. Striker, you must know, is not simply a good-natured attorney, who lets me dog's-ear his law-books.

From Roderick Hudson by James, Henry

She did not dog's-ear her little library, or stain it, or tear it.

From Gossip in a Library by Gosse, Edmund

Never dog's-ear or disfigure the books, or leave them lying about; if you take them from their shelves, put them back.

From Manners and Social Usages by Sherwood, Mrs. John M. E. W.

To ride a horse too far or too fast, to dog's-ear or blot the books in the library, to gather choice and favorite flowers, are all signs of an under-bred and selfish nature.

From Frost's Laws and By-Laws of American Society A condensed but thorough treatise on etiquette and its usages in America, containing plain and reliable directions for deportment in every situation in life. by Frost, Sarah Annie