adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a furry creature
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Town dwellers see the squirrel as a cute furry creature, but to farmers they’re a pest.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
animal
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A sound more like a furry animal in pain than a big white woman enjoying herself.
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There seemed to be a dead, furry animal frozen to it.
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And like small, furry animals they hibernate during winter.
creature
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Pozzo was a small black furry creature that, years ago, had belonged to Henry.
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In each different place, he caught different furry creatures that I would never have known existed.
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Read in studio A pet lover with a passion for hamsters has let the furry creatures take over her terraced house.
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Edward Koren, whose furry creatures often defy links to any known species?
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You might see a group of these furry creatures in fields beside railway tracks.
friend
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Your furry friend thought he'd make a buck or two telling the papers where I was.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a furry cap
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a furry puppy
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As the wall of the small intestine comes into view, you notice that it looks furry .
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I flattened my thin skirt between my bottom and the furry seat.
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Instead, George concentrated his efforts on the few remaining furry areas on an otherwise bare bear.
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She wore a tweed coat with a Cairngorm brooch in the lapel and a furry green felt hat.
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Your belly is very furry and quite sweet.