terrier
US /ˈter.i.ɚ/
UK /ˈter.i.ɚ/

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terrier
a dog of a breed originally used for digging out and pursuing game, now often kept as a pet or for showing. Terriers are typically small, active, and fearless.
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My neighbor has a small, energetic terrier that loves to play fetch.
Mi vecino tiene un pequeño y enérgico terrier al que le encanta jugar a buscar.
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The Jack Russell terrier is known for its intelligence and strong hunting instincts.
El Jack Russell terrier es conocido por su inteligencia y fuertes instintos de caza.