Labradoodle
[ lab-ruh-dood-l ]
/ ˈlæb rəˌdud l /
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noun
a dog crossbred from a Labrador retriever and a poodle: Our pair of black Labradoodles—Labby and Doodles—may not have the cleverest names, but they sure are the cleverest dogs!
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Origin of Labradoodle
First recorded in 1955–60; Labrad(or retriever) + (p)oodle
Words nearby Labradoodle
labour law, Labour party, labour relations, Labov, labra, Labradoodle, Labrador, Labrador Current, Labrador duck, Labradorean, labradorescent
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How to use Labradoodle in a sentence
If a Chihuahua could help resurrect an acting career, think what a Labradoodle could do in the White House.
In the meantime, Malia and Sasha should be free to choose the labradoodle of their dreams and have the full puppy experience.
British Dictionary definitions for Labradoodle
labradoodle
/ (ˈlæbrəˌduːdəl) /
noun
a type of dog that is a cross between a Labrador retriever and a poodle
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