canine - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: As with most vampires he has the two canines as fangs, which are a little silly here.
  • develop: Dogs and cats on the other hand have well developed canines reflecting their natural food in the wild - live prey.
  • call: Group three called the canines includes the dogs we know today.
  • make: Illustrated with vivid color photography, these books bring to life all the heartwarming, endearing characteristics that make these canines our favorite companions.
  • reveal: In fact, he smiled widely, revealing two long, sharp canines that his lips could barely contain.
  • cause: Metacam Alleviates pain and inflammation in canines caused by musculoskeletal disorders.

Adjective modifier

  • upper: The upper canines are larger in males than in females.
  • low: Tusks: After 2 years of age male wild boar grow tusks from both the upper and lower canines curving upwards.
  • other: That was to identify whether single dogs in a household tend to be more overweight than dogs that share their home with other canines.
  • long: In fact, he smiled widely, revealing two long, sharp canines that his lips could barely contain.
  • large: It's mouth just ajar gave us a glimpse of its large canines.
  • sharp: In fact, he smiled widely, revealing two long, sharp canines that his lips could barely contain.

Modifies a noun

  • distemper: Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease caused by a tiny virus.
  • parvovirus: Of additional interest, a separate result indicated that Virkon S solution remained effective against canine parvovirus over a period of 14 days.
  • companion: You must not show fear or dislike of their canine companions, no matter how repelled you are inside.
  • tooth: You also have canine teeth, which are used for tearing food.
  • dermatitis: Canine atopic dermatitis is an allergic skin disease most commonly caused by an exaggerated immune response to house dust mites.
  • chum: Grand Finale Friends United Best collection of canine chums.

Noun used with modifier

  • wolf: Size and spacing of puncture wounds match wolf canines.

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