Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A kind of biscuit made with scraps of meat, for feeding dogs.

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Examples

  • Now, the township had renamed it after a fictional character and the sign had dog-biscuit artwork painted in the background.

    The Bird House Kelly Simmons 2011

  • Now, the township had renamed it after a fictional character and the sign had dog-biscuit artwork painted in the background.

    The Bird House Kelly Simmons 2011

  • David Shunkey, shown doing exercises with Heather Gooch, is trying to build a dog-biscuit business.

    For Disabled, a Job Hunt Alternative 2010

  • Icing on the dog-biscuit cake: the Humane Society Legislative Fund is endorsing Obama, in no small part because of Sarah Palin's support for the appalling practice of aerial hunting of wolves, on which she overruled Alaska voters -- real sportsmanship there on both counts -- and because she sued to keep polar bears from being listed as a threatened species.

    Patt Morrison: Wagging the Rescue Dog Vote 2008

  • Bush went so far as to have a dog-biscuit dispenser shaped like a gumball machine installed at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland, especially for her.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • Bush went so far as to have a dog-biscuit dispenser shaped like a gumball machine installed at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland, especially for her.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • Bush went so far as to have a dog-biscuit dispenser shaped like a gumball machine installed at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland, especially for her.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • Bush went so far as to have a dog-biscuit dispenser shaped like a gumball machine installed at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland, especially for her.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • First he went to the wagon-shed, and there, because it was near the three kennels, was kept the box of dog-biscuit.

    Half-Past Seven Stories Robert Gordon Anderson

  • "My dear fellow, I can eat anything, a crust or a dog-biscuit, I'm so hungry."

    Pushed and the Return Push George Herbert Fosdike Nichols

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