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- noun Plural form of
Komondor .
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Examples
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Komondors are best known for their thick locks called cords, which Horvath began washing on Saturday.
NYT > Home Page By MARY PILON 2012
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However, several hundred Komondors are being used in Newfoundland as working dogs with environmental clean-up teams, and have been trained to deal with the frequent oil spills from offshore Hibernia platforms.
The Toque 2009
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Since then Komondors have been bred to absorb dirt better, be less prone to streaking, and are now lint free.
The Toque 2009
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However, several hundred Komondors are being used in Newfoundland as working dogs with environmental clean-up teams, and have been trained to deal with the frequent oil spills from offshore Hibernia platforms.
The Toque 2009
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Since then Komondors have been bred to absorb dirt better, be less prone to streaking, and are now lint free.
The Toque 2009
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Since then Komondors have been bred to absorb dirt better, be less prone to streaking, and are now lint free.
The Toque 2009
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However, several hundred Komondors are being used in Newfoundland as working dogs with environmental clean-up teams, and have been trained to deal with the frequent oil spills from offshore Hibernia platforms.
The Toque 2009
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Since then Komondors have been bred to absorb dirt better, be less prone to streaking, and are now lint free.
The Toque 2009
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However, several hundred Komondors are being used in Newfoundland as working dogs with environmental clean-up teams, and have been trained to deal with the frequent oil spills from offshore Hibernia platforms.
The Toque 2009
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There were only 40 Komondors in Britain but the breed's population has gone up by a quarter thanks to the unprecedented litter.
British Blogs 2008
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