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Norfolk terrier
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Norfolk terrier
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Breeds) a small wiry-coated breed of terrier having a short tail and pendent ears
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Noun1.Norfolk terrier - English breed of small terrier with a straight wiry grizzled coat and dropped earsNorfolk terrier - English breed of small terrier with a straight wiry grizzled coat and dropped ears
terrier - any of several usually small short-bodied breeds originally trained to hunt animals living underground


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Norfolk Terriers are a lot like the Norwich Terriers, and are fearless, charming, ready to play, and spirited.
Gale Young is devoted to sleek Weimaraners and fiesty Norfolk terriers.
Former Tory party chairman and Hong Kong governor Chris Patten spends much of his time living in France because he refuses to subject his Norfolk terriers Whisky and Soda to what he calls "a painful and expensive farce".
 
 
 
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