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Bobtail   Listen
noun
Bobtail  n.  An animal (as a horse or dog) with a short tail.
Rag, tag, and bobtail, the rabble.



adjective
Bobtail  adj.  Bobtailed. "Bobtail cur."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Bobtail" Quotes from Famous Books



... too, was silent. She was thinking, "My daughter won't answer me; she would rather be with those inquisitive old maids than with Freddy and me. Any rag, tag, and bobtail apparently does if she can leave her home." And as in her case thoughts never remained unspoken long, she burst out with: "You're tired ...
— A Room With A View • E. M. Forster

... huskies, one with collie characteristics, one having Newfoundland blood (through many crosses), and one, the leader, having the look of something midway between a big powerful Airedale and an old English sheep-dog, including the bobtail. This leader, Bill, as he was called, had the air of a master-worker, and was the only member of the pack (except the wheeler) who did not snarl as Jan was ...
— Jan - A Dog and a Romance • A. J. Dawson

... an hour hence," I mentally speculate, "the pitying angels may be weeping over the spectacle of my seal-brown roasted remains being dragged about the streets by the ribald and exultant rag, tag, and bobtail of Kan-tchou-foo." ...
— Around the World on a Bicycle Volume II. - From Teheran To Yokohama • Thomas Stevens

... them when, on the journey, old Bobtail, as they had named the Professor's cob, stumbled and threw its rider over ...
— The Pony Rider Boys in the Rockies • Frank Gee Patchin

... two weeks ago to-morrow. . . . Have a drink with you? Now, hadn't you better leave that kind of talk to your funny man? Can't you tell whether a man's guying you or whether you're being offered the biggest scoop your dull dishrag of a paper ever had? . . . Well, that's so; it's a bobtail scoop—but you can hardly expect me to 'phone in my name and address . . . Why? Oh, because I heard you make a specialty of solving mysterious crimes that stump the police. . . No, that's not all. I want to tell you that your rotten, lying, penny sheet is of no more use in tracking ...
— The Voice of the City • O. Henry


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