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- noun Plural form of
corgi .
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Examples
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If anyone gets all snitty about protocol, just wave yer stick and set the corgis on them.
An Open Letter to Ms. Windsor Hal Duncan 2010
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Adorable animals being athletic interlude: Two corgis play tetherball.
Wonkbook: $32 billion in cuts; decreased mortgage backing; efficiency initiative Dylan Matthews 2011
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Not just Andrew – one thinks, in particular, of Princess Anne, repeatedly convicted for speeding, and once for owning a dangerous dog, Dotty, which having been acquitted in court of canine "malice" after biting two children, went on to kill one of her mother's corgis.
Look what you're marrying into, Kate | Catherine Bennett 2011
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Adorable animals with birthday wishes interlude: Four corgis sing "Happy Birthday".
Wonkbook: Democrats divided on filibuster reform; Obama's CoS shortlist; Fed staying the course Ezra Klein 2011
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It concerns Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, who one day, in hot pursuit of her rebel corgis, tracks them down outside the mobile library of Westminster.
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It is the capital's stranglehold on tourism that enables Buckingham Palace to charge taxpayers, who are already paying for the upkeep of the state rooms, up to £65 to see their money being spent on corgis.
Where not to spend your bank holiday: a guide to Britain's worst days out 2011
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Christopher J. Hampton, 67, in Bellingham, Wash., has loved Pembroke Welsh corgis since he was a kid.
Would You Pick Your Pet Over Your Significant Other? AP 2011
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Though he's grown increasingly private, in person he's relaxed, profane and unguarded, discussing everything from his love of dogs, especially corgis, to his aversion to cell phones, which he called "slave bracelets."
Stephen King's New Monster Alexandra Alter 2011
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Another point to me in the battle of who cares less! actually deserves to die alone in the west wing, to be found by maids spring-cleaning three weeks later, half-chewed by corgis.
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That was meant to be £7m Watch out for the corgis, 18 February, page 3.
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