cocker spaniel
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Tweet n. 1. A dog of a breed developed in the United States, having long drooping ears and a variously colored silky coat. It is smaller and has a more rounded head than the English cocker spaniel. Also called American cocker spaniel. 2. Chiefly British An English cocker spaniel. [From its original use in hunting woodcocks.] ![]() (click for a larger image) cocker spanielAmerican cocker spaniel |
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