Definition of «husky»

The term "Husky" refers to a type of dog breed that belongs to the Spitz genetic family. These dogs are known for their friendly and outgoing personalities, as well as their distinctive features such as furry faces and curled tails. They were originally bred in Finland to pull sleds over long distances, but today they are often kept as pets or used in other activities like dog racing and obedience competitions.

Usage examples

  1. Husky is a breed of dog known for its strong and muscular build.
  2. We went on a husky sled ride through the snowy forest.
  3. The husky's piercing blue eyes captivated everyone at the dog show.
  4. He had a deep, husky voice that sent shivers down my spine.
  5. The husky growled fiercely as a warning to stay away.
  6. She wore a husky jacket to keep warm during the cold winter.
  7. We bought a bag of husky potatoes from the farmer's market.
  8. The husky howled at the moon, creating an eerie ambiance.
  9. The campfire crackled, casting a warm glow on the husky faces of the scouts.
  10. He invited us to his cabin in the husky wilderness for a weekend getaway.

Sentences with «husky»

  • At around four weeks old, you can start offering Siberian husky puppies puppy food. (allaboutsiberianhuskies.com)
  • Its ingredients contain all the nutritious effects like other foods and are the good dog food for huskies with sensitive stomach. (usbones.com)
  • Vern White is a long - time Humane Society dog - walking volunteer and Angel is an absolutely beautiful seven - year - old female Siberian husky mix. (hstc1.org)
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