purebred
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of purebred
Example Sentences
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The results showed designer doodles differed from their purebred parents in just over half of all comparisons.
From BBC
Uncle Jack was going to pay him an absurd amount to visit his purebred Persian cat.
From Literature
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This show draws national attention to purebred dogs and their competition, as the Puppy Bowl spotlights rescue and adoption.
From Salon
For 31 years Labradors topped the American Kennel Club’s purebred rankings, which are based on more than one million annual registrations.
Knowles sued the seller, Tweed Fox of Carlsbad Cotons, over the test results showing Ted was not a purebred puppy, but said she lost.
From Los Angeles Times
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