noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
puppy fat
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Carol had shed her puppy fat and was now very elegant.
puppy love
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a bad case of puppy love
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
sick
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He's chased after me like a sick puppy ever since they came here.
young
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On average, young puppies may relieve themselves about six times a day.
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It was age, youthful high spirits, they were very young , like puppies really.
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Much of the development takes place after birth, so the young puppy requires an environment with stimulating surroundings.
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Again, it will be much easier to achieve the desired response with a young puppy .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As a breeder, I give one week's supply of food with each puppy .
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For the puppy I will never have.
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Having made your choice, it is time to take your puppy home.
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He slipped through the skylight and sat at her feet, small like a baby, sweet like a beloved puppy .
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It was age, youthful high spirits, they were very young, like puppies really.
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Try to settle the puppy down here before going to bed.
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Use the lane and follow that puppy , that glove, up the road ta where it come from.