shaggy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

shaggy in the PONS Dictionary

shaggy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

shaggy dog story
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Their horses (or rather, ponies) were small and flat-nosed with shaggy long hair, five fingers in length.
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Their body hair, thick and shaggy, changes colour of light brown or beige colour during winter.
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The term is a pun on the concept of a shaggy dog story.
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The surface texture is characterized by deep grooves and ridges, with the ridges torn and branched so as to appear shaggy.
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The hair on the neck is, however, long and shaggy.
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The most striking feature is the shaggy coat of long, white hairs suggestive of unkempt hair on an old man.
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Furphy employs both pathos and bathos and the narration teases the reader with its tangents, like a shaggy dog story.
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He is prone to recounting pointless, meandering shaggy dog stories at the drop of a hat.
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It tapers slightly to the top, smooth to shaggy in texture.
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Shaggy is a cowardly slacker more interested in eating than solving mysteries.
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