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dog biscuit

noun

  1. a hard biscuit for dogs, usually containing ground meat, bones, etc.
  2. Military. a hard dry biscuit used as an emergency ration.


dog biscuit

noun

  1. a hard biscuit for dogs
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of dog biscuit1

First recorded in 1855–60
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We're treated to frequent appearances by the Sussexes' sleepy beagle Guy, who died in January, but not before enjoying a lifetime of homemade dog biscuits Meghan prepares with leftover bacon.

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Its founder, American businessman Vernon Hill, said at the time that he wanted to do things differently so the bank offered customer-friendly perks, even putting out water bowls and dog biscuits for customers' pets.

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This agent was given a "small care package" by colleagues as a present including painkillers, antibiotic ointment, pepper spray, a muzzle and dog biscuits "for safety purposes".

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We all have the story about the time we drank so much, that we ate those dog biscuits on the countertop because we thought they were cookies.

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“Did you know that Mr. Lawrence Hobgood brought dog biscuits as his covered dish?”

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