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  • noun Plural form of schnauzer.

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Examples

  • Older, female dogs and some breeds, such as schnauzers and poodles, are more prone to diabetes.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • If people with freckles or fanciers of schnauzers were suddenly to become popularly reviled, Mr. Levin would position himself as chief reviler.

    Crime & Punishment & Goldman Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011

  • Monday's canine competitors ranged from pocket-sized Affenpinschers to bloodhound-sized bloodhounds, while Tuesday's will include both mastiffs, giant schnauzers and a dozen types of Spaniel.

    Martha Stewart Gets a Taste of Dog Show Glory 2012

  • In Letenské there was an old man with two long-haired schnauzers that came every day, and he called them both Ferdinand.

    The Adults Alison Espach 2011

  • In Letenské there was an old man with two long-haired schnauzers that came every day, and he called them both Ferdinand.

    The Adults Alison Espach 2011

  • If people with freckles or fanciers of schnauzers were suddenly to become popularly reviled, Mr. Levin would position himself as chief reviler.

    Crime & Punishment & Goldman Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011

  • The array would ultimately include two schnauzers, an Irish setter, and two Cavalier King Charles spaniels.

    Born to Bark Stanley Coren 2010

  • Out with the top hats and schnauzers, in with the corporate-sponsored game pieces.

    KN | Kitsune Noir » Monopoly Gets A New Look 2010

  • Romney has not missed an opportunity to mug for the cameras, to fib on his position on every issue, trying to be moderate on camera, then sending out his schnauzers to clear up the conservative side of the message.

    New Romney Ad Says...Er... 2009

  • Among breeds that often have cropped ears are boxers, dobermans, Great Danes, rottweilers, schnauzers, and terriers.

    The Painful Cost of 'Breed Standards' 2009

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