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- noun Plural form of
Newfoundland .
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Examples
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Natalie Keyssar for The Wall Street Journal Campari in a reptile skin bag Meanwhile, Roslyn and Craig Lauterbach , who own a commercial plumbing business in Flemington, N.J., were lugging around their two 150-pound Landseer Newfoundlands, Port and Starboard.
Fine Art Auction House Goes to the Dogs Marshall Heyman 2012
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Newfoundlands folk music scene is another great talking (singing) point.
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The herd was the origin of "Labradors and Newfoundlands," Anything could and can pop up.
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"They get to know their dog buddies," Mr. Heim, himself a handler with four decades of experience whose "success was built showing Newfoundlands", went on.
Fashion Week, Westminster Style Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Newfoundlands folk music scene is another great talking (singing) point.
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The herd was the origin of "Labradors and Newfoundlands," Anything could and can pop up.
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I have had five, and as far as my feelings are concerned, all the rest of those four legged furry wonders are not real dogs ... unless they are Newfoundlands or St. Bernards.
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I have had five, and as far as my feelings are concerned, all the rest of those four legged furry wonders are not real dogs ... unless they are Newfoundlands or St. Bernards.
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I have had five, and as far as my feelings are concerned, all the rest of those four legged furry wonders are not real dogs ... unless they are Newfoundlands or St. Bernards.
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I have had five, and as far as my feelings are concerned, all the rest of those four legged furry wonders are not real dogs ... unless they are Newfoundlands or St. Bernards.
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