Definitions
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- noun a wire-haired terrier with short legs that was first bred in Sealyham
- noun a village in southwestern Wales where the Sealyham terrier was first bred
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Examples
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Then he would call his Sealyham and speak to him of the lady, asking if she were not wonderful and a sight for sore eyes.
Anthony Lyveden Dornford Yates 1922
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Sealyham Terrier: Oh we have some serious Michael Jordan tongue going with this entry.
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Matthew Dennison is convinced that in abandoning the Sealyham and Dandie Dinmont we diminish our heritage.
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In abandoning the Sealyham and Dandie Dinmont, says Matthew Dennison, we diminish our heritage
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The third inhabitant was a Sealyham terrier upon whom Cary Grant intriguingly bestowed his own old name: Archie Leach.
Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009
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This year, an American-owned, Canadian-bred Sealyham won Crufts, spurring increased interest in the minority breed.
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Matthew Dennison is convinced that in abandoning the Sealyham and Dandie Dinmont we diminish our heritage.
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Matthew Dennison is convinced that in abandoning the Sealyham and Dandie Dinmont we diminish our heritage.
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The second and third placements, the Smooth Fox Terrier and the Sealyham, didn't do much for me, but I was very excited to see the Staffordshire Bull Terrier take fourth.
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I know nothing about terriers except for growing up with a Scottie/Sealyham cross whom we considered a full-scale person.
Book Review 2006
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