The meaning of Huskies
Huskies – definition
nounA powerful dog of a breed with a thick double coat which is typically grey, used in the arctic for pulling sledges.
Usage examples:
Similarly, a trip to where the huskies are bred and trained to pull sleighs takes you right to the …
adjective(of a voice or utterance) sounding low-pitched and slightly hoarse.
Usage examples:
His voice became a husky, erotic whisper
adjective(of a person) big and strong.
Usage examples:
Paddy looked a husky, strong guy
adjectiveLike or consisting of a husk or husks.
Usage examples:
The husky stem of a palm tree
adjective(esp. of a person’s voice) low and sounding slightly damaged
Usage examples:
The singer had a husky voice., rennett was a husky, broad-shouldered kid.
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Word origin
mid 19th century (originally denoting a Labrador Inuit): abbreviation of obsolete Ehuskemay or Newfoundland dialect Huskemaw ‘Eskimo’, probably from Montagnais (see Eskimo). The term replaced
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