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Phrases with «to have an undercoat»
The phrase
"to have an undercoat"
means to have a layer of fur or hair beneath the outer layer. It is usually used to describe animals, like cats or dogs, that have a thick layer of fur close to their skin to help keep them warm.
Full definition
to have
(parent phrase)
undercoat
(parent phrase)
to have an undercoat
Related phrases
to have access to
to have access to something
to have access to the information
to have available to someone
to have answers to
to have access to the internet
to have access to the data
to have access to a quality education
to have an answer to this question
to have something to the full
to have access to a computer
to have access to credit
to have access to money
to have access to one's funds
to have access to those funds
to have easy access to
to have a bite to someone
to have access to justice
to have access to the service
to have easy access to someone
to have a reaction to something
to have access to electricity
to have access to the program
to have access to health care
to have access to children
to have access to a car
to have an answer to one's question
to have access to a high quality education
parties someone had given data to
resources someone have available to someone
answer to any questions someone have
Sentences with «to have an undercoat»
Long coat German Shepherds do
n't have undercoats
which makes their coats nonresistant to water if they are to get wet.
(
waycooldogs.com
)
Cats
have an undercoat of
soft fluffy fur and a topcoat of coarser fur which helps to fend off wind and rain.
(
laurelwoodvets.com
)
Meaning that the dog dosen't
have an undercoat which
is why the Yorkie does not shed.
(
elvisyorkshireterrier.com
)
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Definition of TO HAVE AN UNDERCOAT
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