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  • noun Plural form of dogie.

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Examples

  • _ -- Might a just comparison not be drawn between these "dogies" and the type of men we now recruit for our standing Army?

    Ranching, Sport and Travel Thomas Carson

  • “Then saddle up, little dogies,” he said, and reached for both of them at once.

    A Light at Winter’s End Julia London 2011

  • “Then saddle up, little dogies,” he said, and reached for both of them at once.

    A Light at Winter’s End Julia London 2011

  • “Then saddle up, little dogies,” he said, and reached for both of them at once.

    A Light at Winter’s End Julia London 2011

  • His accent was redolent of sagebrush, dogies and lariats, which may have been why Mrs. Bigelow talked over him when company was present.

    2010

  • Then throw the little dogies out on the long trail

    Gathering cows for branding tomorrow... Gumbo Lily 2008

  • Hey, how come kitteh duznt know that dogies canna reeeead?

    stoopid dog - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • Then throw the little dogies out on the long trail

    Archive 2008-06-01 Gumbo Lily 2008

  • This pinch-faced orphan—bummers, his father called them, though most ranchers referred to them as dogies—had swollen eyes and a nose cracked from lack of milk.

    Plain Language Barbara Wright 2007

  • This pinch-faced orphan—bummers, his father called them, though most ranchers referred to them as dogies—had swollen eyes and a nose cracked from lack of milk.

    Plain Language Barbara Wright 2007

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