the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
Can you give me a sentence with the word betwitched?
You need a sentence with the word towards.
a sentence using the word endotracheal
The largest dog in the sled team was a Siberian Husky. Unlike his thinner brothers, Robert was husky as a teenager.
the husky's face looking up, was so expressive
Husky as a noun and costaud or rauque as an adjective are French equivalents of the English word "husky."Specifically, the masculine noun husky is an English loan word designating a dog breed. The masculine adjective costaud means "husky" in the sense of a person's physical build. The feminine/masculine adjective rauque means "husky" in the sense of a rough sound to the voice.The respective pronunciations are "uh-skee," "koh-stoh" and "rohk."
torva husky, or if you want to say wild dog, torva canis.
"Husky" is a loanword in Japanese, so it's spelled out phonetically: ハスキー hasukī.
bulky, husky, heavy
The Greek word for "husky", referring to the human voice, is "brakhnos" (classical spelling), modern pronunciation "vrachnos", the "ch" sound approximately that of German ch (rather more voiced than that of English h). If husky refers to the dog breed, the modern Greek word sounds like "chaski", as above.
husky. huskies is plural, and husky is right
The word "husky" originated in the late 18th century, derived from the nickname "Eskimo dog." It is believed to be related to the Algonquian word "huskemaw," meaning "curl-tailed."
No, the compound word 'blue-eyed' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: Her dog was a blue-eyed husky. (the adjective 'blue-eyed' describes the noun 'husky', a breed of dog)
husky
You say a sentence or word around them a lot and then maybe they will start saying it back to you. Just play the video off youtube, thats how I got him to say "I love you".