pooch in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

pooch in the PONS Dictionary

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One in five people would rather cuddle up to their pooch than their partner, a new survey has revealed.
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Pooch too is excited but has romantic feelings for the performer as well.
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Conversely, teams may line up in a normal offensive formation and have the quarterback perform a pooch punt, also known as a quick kick.
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He also finished the season with two of his three pooch punts downed inside the 20-yard line, for an average of 20.3 yards-per-punt.
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So what's better than the cute tale of a billionaire shut-in and a ravenous pooch?
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Pooch is still in the front yard, not knowing what to do as the girl coonhound is still in coma.
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Pooch then selects the right meat for the order and sets off in his horse-drawn carriage.
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Pooch comes to the scene moments later.
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Pooch was of indeterminate breed, and possessed above average intelligence for a dog.
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This pooch of a show arrived neutered.
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