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Definitions of husky in various dictionaries:
noun - breed of heavy-coated Arctic sled dog
adj - muscular and heavily built
adj - deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion
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The "Siberian" type of this dog crossed the Bering Strait to Alaska around 1910 |
Burly, like a certain sled dog |
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a large dog with long thick fur, used for pulling sledges over the snow |
(esp. of a persons voice) low and sounding slightly damaged: |
(esp. of boys or men) big and strong: |
a type of dog that is strong and furry and is used for pulling sleds in cold regions of the world |
A similar dog of Arctic origin. |
A dog of a breed developed in Siberia for pulling sleds and having a dense, variously colored coat. Also called Siberian husky. |
A husky person. |
Resembling a husk. |
Heavily built: clothing sizes for husky boys. |
Strongly built burly. |
Husky description |
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Husky is a general name for a sled-type of dog used in northern regions, differentiated from other sled-dog types by their fast pulling style. They are an ever-changing cross-breed of the fastest dogs. The Alaskan Malamute, by contrast, is "the largest and oldest of the Arctic sled dogs," and was used for heavier loads. Huskies are used in sled dog racing. In recent years, companies have been marketing tourist treks with dog sledges for adventure travelers in snow regions as well. Huskies are also today kept as pets, and groups work to find new pet homes for retired racing and adventure trekking dogs. |