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Border terrier

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Border terrier
n.
A small, hardy, rough-coated terrier bred to hunt foxes in the border country of England and Scotland.

border terrier
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Breeds) a small rough-coated breed of terrier that originated in Britain
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Noun1.Border terrier - small rough-coated terrier of British originBorder terrier - small rough-coated terrier of British origin
terrier - any of several usually small short-bodied breeds originally trained to hunt animals living underground


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Border terrier Piper was nabbed three months ago from outside the home of owners Tracey and Gus Gorman and their three kids.
The actress had to leave her Border terrier in her native Paris when she set up home recently in London - because dogs are not allowed to ride on the Eurostar train that links the two capitals.
Murray is being offered a lucrative deal by Wagg Foods to advertise their products with his border terrier Maggie.
 
 
 
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