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dogward

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English

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Etymology

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From dog +‎ -ward.

Adverb

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dogward (not comparable)

  1. Towards a dog.
    • 2010, Jon Davis, Preliminary Report:
      Another burgher, interrupted in her reading of Goethe, might fling open her second-floor shutter and toss a panful of hot water dogward, cursing in a guttural German.
    • 2015, Herb Payson, Blown Away, page 115:
      They turned and ran dogward while I, motivated by their scorn, moved off lethargically through the vines, thorns, and creepers, a caricature of lethal determination.

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