Saint Bernards love

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  • noun Plural form of Saint Bernard.

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Examples

  • The very heavy dogs such as Saint Bernards, mastiffs and great Danes are clumsy and will require outside quarters, as they are too bulky to have in the house.

    Outdoor Sports and Games Claude H. Miller

  • Though King's early work included stories (presumably) remote from his personal experience, focusing on subjects like telekinetic teenagers, possessed cars, and rabid Saint Bernards (_Carrie_, _Christine_, and _Cujo_, respectively), over the years he has drawn memorably on more personal nightmares as well, in particular the nightmares that haunt him as a writer.

    The Body Ricardo 2010

  • Other communities will restrict Great Danes, Irish wolfhounds and Saint Bernards, based solely on their large size.

    Drafting pet rules that won't turn around and bite condo boards 2010

  • Other communities will restrict Great Danes, Irish wolfhounds and Saint Bernards, based solely on their large size.

    Drafting pet rules that won't turn around and bite condo boards 2010

  • “Mark thought Saint Bernards looked good in the mountains,” Wynne-Morgan said.

    Hurly Birley Orth, Maureen 2008

  • Vast numbers of reproductive events have resulted in the existence of organisms that are very significantly different that their descendents, for instance, Chihuahuas and Saint Bernards.

    Victim of the Wedge? - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • People thought of black bears as cute little animals the size of Saint Bernards.

    Hard Truth Barr, Nevada 2005

  • Chihuahuas are fairly different from Saint Bernards.

    That's another fine mess you've made Jonathan! - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • Fifth, Chihuahuas and Saint Bernards share common ancestors, and they are pretty different.

    Dog Bites Man - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • Though King's early work included stories (presumably) remote from his personal experience, focusing on subjects like telekinetic teenagers, possessed cars, and rabid Saint Bernards (_Carrie_, _Christine_, and _Cujo_, respectively), over the years he has drawn memorably on more personal nightmares as well, in particular the nightmares that haunt him as a writer.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

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