Sentence example with the word 'dalmatian'

dalmatian

Definition adj. of or relating to Dalmatia or its inhabitants

Last update: July 14, 2015


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In 1243 he was obliged to cede to Venice, Zara, a perpetual apple of discord between the two states; but he kept his hold upon Spalato and his other Dalmatian possessions, and his wise policy of religious tolerance in Bosnia enabled Hungary to rule that province peaceably for many years.   [Please select]

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A dalmatian bore hound lay on the ground in front of them.   [Please select]

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Caesar was as well-meaning a Dalmatian as ever scampered in the wake of a cantering horse.   [Please select]

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She turned sharply from him and went to the Dalmatian who crouched quaking on the path.   [Please select]

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His ears are for the most part white, while those of the Dalmatian are usually black.   [Please select]

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The Dalmatian coast was always under the influence of Rome, but the interior was long pagan.   [Please select]

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He has been said to resemble "the Dalmatian hound": but this is questionable.   [Please select]

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The following figures may be taken as limits for pure oils:-- French and Dalmatian.   [Please select]

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"Very good, sir," murmured David, and retired decorously, fading into the background without the faintest sound, while Caesar the Dalmatian who had entered with him lay sedately down in well-bred silence at Sir Beverley's feet.   [Please select]

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It was Caesar the great Dalmatian who greeted him thus effusively, and Piers realized in an instant that the dog had some news to impart.   [Please select]

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