Sometimes associated with the bobtailed black sow known as Yr Hwch Ddu Gwta.
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Manx cats and other cats with tailless or bobtailed mutations account for many alleged cabbit sightings.
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In the house a bobtailed cat prowls the kitchen counter while Trigger, the pet guinea pig, snoozes in its cage.
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A white bobtailed cat that first appeared on a purse in the 1970s, Kitty now counts as Asia's answer to Mickey Mouse.
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In a bobtailed telephone survey taken ten days before for the state AFL-CIO organization, Quayle was less successful in catching the Wallace surge.
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They were called Sussex sheepdogs then, Smithfields when they took ponies to Smithfield Market and bobtailed because their tails were traditionally docked or cut off, Johnson said.
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Bobtail: having a short or shortened tail; "bobtail mare"
(bobtail) Old English sheepdog: large sheepdog with a profuse shaggy bluish-grey-and-white coat and short tail; believed to trace back to the Roman occupation of Britain
(Bobtail (dog)) The Old English Sheepdog (OES) is a large breed of dog which was developed in England from early herding types of dog. The Old English Sheepdog has very long fur covering the face and eyes.
(bobtail) A short, or deliberately shortened tail; Hence, also said of some animals that have a bobtail, such as certain canines or nags; A tractor which performs without its trailer; To drive a tractor without its trailer; To drive a truck or other vehicle without its trailer
(BOB-TAIL) A term used to describe a gable shaped truss that is clipped at the end.
(Bobtail) A truss type formed by truncating a normal triangular truss.
(Bobtail) W^W class locomotives before rebuilding.
(Bobtail) Naturally tail-less dog or a dog with a tail docked very short. Alternative name for the Old English Sheepdog.
(Bobtail) Motor Carrier slang indicating a non-revenue movement without a trailer or container attached.