husky
1 Americanadjective
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big and strong; burly.
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(of the voice) having a semiwhispered vocal tone; somewhat hoarse, as when speaking with a cold or from grief or passion.
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like, covered with, or full of husks.
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made in a size meant for the larger or heavier than average boy.
size 18 husky pants.
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for, pertaining to, or wearing clothing in this size.
the husky department; husky boys.
noun
plural
huskies-
a size of garments meant for the larger or heavier than average boy.
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Informal. a big, strong person.
noun
plural
huskies-
Canadian Slang. Husky,
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an Inuit.
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the language of the Inuit.
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noun
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a breed of Arctic sled dog with a thick dense coat, pricked ears, and a curled tail
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slang
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a member of the Inuit people
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the Inuit language
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adjective
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(of a voice, an utterance, etc) slightly hoarse or rasping
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of, like, or containing husks
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informal big, strong, and well-built
Other Word Forms
- huskily adverb
- huskiness noun
Etymology
Origin of husky1
First recorded in 1545–55 husky 1 for def. 3, 1720-25 husky 1 for def. 2, 1860–65 husky 1 for def. 7, and 1890–95 husky 1 for def. 1; husk + -y 1, -y 2
Origin of husky2
First recorded in 1870–75; shortening of husky dog, husky breed; compare Newfoundland and Labrador dialect Husky “an Inuit from Labrador,” earlier Huskemaw, Uskemaw, ultimately from the same Algonquian source as Eskimo
Example Sentences
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Her voice was husky; he could tell that she felt nearly as bad as he did.
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“Is… is my pop lonely?” he asked, his voice soft and a little bit husky, like he’d come down with a cold in the last thirty seconds.
From Literature
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Togo is Mom’s husky, named after a famous Alaskan sled dog.
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There was also criticism: some listeners and critics have argued that many of his songs started to sound alike, with his trademark husky, introspective delivery creating a sense of sameness across different films and genres.
From BBC
“I am husky. I am big for my age. These are the things polite people say.”
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