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Yorkshire terrier

American  

noun

  1. one of an English breed of toy terriers having a long, silky, straight coat that is dark steel blue from the back of the skull to the tail and tan on the head, chest, and legs.


Yorkshire terrier British  

noun

  1. Also called: yorkie.  a very small breed of terrier with a long straight glossy coat of steel-blue and tan

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Etymology

Origin of Yorkshire terrier

First recorded in 1880–85

Example Sentences

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“Around the time we first started talking about her, she had a dog that she was very close with that she lost,” McGehee says, referring to Watts’ 20-year-old Yorkshire terrier Bob, who died in 2021.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 20, 2025

Researchers from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary studied two very smart dogs – a Border Collie called Whisky and a Yorkshire terrier named Vicky Nina.

From NewsForKids.net • Mar. 5, 2024

She appealed for information on social media after her 12-year-old Yorkshire terrier vanished in a wooded area near her home in Tyldesley, Greater Manchester.

From BBC • Jan. 14, 2024

The parks department also did not like that he was hanging punching bags from trees and that he kept his dog, a Yorkshire terrier called Chase, off leash.

From New York Times • Apr. 22, 2022

About Henry’s birthday party, or about the two instances when Francis’s mother—all red hair and alligator pumps and emeralds—turned up on her way to New York, trailing the Yorkshire terrier and the second husband?

From "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt