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Meaning of towser

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towser (n.)

A familiar name for a dog.

towser Sentence Examples

  1. The massive towser snarled menacingly, its sharp fangs bared.
  2. Despite its formidable appearance, the towser was surprisingly docile, wagging its tail at passersby.
  3. The grumpy towser refused to budge from its sleeping spot, even when its owner pleaded with it.
  4. The towser's powerful jaws could crush bones with ease, making it a formidable opponent.
  5. The towser's long, shaggy coat gave it the appearance of a majestic lion.
  6. The towser's barking echoed through the neighborhood, alerting everyone to its presence.
  7. The towser's loyalty to its family was unwavering, and it would protect them fiercely.
  8. The towser's playful nature belied its intimidating size.
  9. The towser's tail was so long and bushy that it could be seen wagging from a block away.
  10. The towser's companionship made its owner feel safe and secure.

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A familiar name for a dog.

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The massive towser snarled menacingly, its sharp fangs bared.

Despite its formidable appearance, the towser was surprisingly docile, wagging its tail at passersby.

The grumpy towser refused to budge from its sleeping spot, even when its owner pleaded with it.

The towser's powerful jaws could crush bones with ease, making it a formidable opponent.