rottweilers

[US]/'rɔt,wailə/
[UK]/ˈrɑtˌwaɪlɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. German breed of dog - Rottweiler

Example Sentences

What are you talking about?!the biker says, disbelievingly. How could your little runt kill my Rottweiler?

a fierce rottweiler guarding the property

the rottweiler barked loudly at strangers

walking the rottweiler in the park

training a rottweiler for obedience

a rottweiler with a strong protective instinct

the rottweiler's loyalty to its owner

a well-trained rottweiler is a great companion

a rottweiler's powerful jaws

a rottweiler's distinctive black and tan coat

keeping a rottweiler as a family pet

Real-world Examples

Because I have four rottweilers that I'd like to bring to the office.

Source: Grandpa and Grandma's grammar class

Okay, to keep things fair, I've divided you into weight categories by your size, so Rottweilers over here.

Source: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Original Movie

Rottweilers are always black with the same brown markings on their chest, face, and paws.

Source: Animal World

Rottweilers are large, powerful dogs with a strong bite that can easily cause serious injury or death.

Source: Selected English short passages

A best-selling series of beautifully-illustrated children's books, by Alexandra Day, is about a rottweiler named Carl and his adventures.

Source: Animal World

Can you believe she chose a rottweiler over me?

Source: Scorpion Queen Season 1

In another fight, he was challenged to go against a large rottweiler.

Source: World Atlas of Wonders

Number 3. Rottweiler shed a lot.They may have a short coat that looks like it's wash-n-wear, but don't let that fool you.

Source: Animal World

Rottweilers were working dogs from the start, driving cattle to market, pulling carts, guarding the homestead, and even carrying money to and from the market in money belts tied around their necks.

Source: Animal World

There are no bad dogs, according to the title of a popular training manual, but don't tell that to the parent of a child mauled by a pit bull or a rottweiler; he or she is apt to bust your beak for you.

Source: Stephen King on Writing

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