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bowwow

[bou-wou, -wou] / ˈbaʊˌwaʊ, -ˈwaʊ /




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Old timey with a New Age angle, this Bayou bowwow should get a good run for your money.

From Time Magazine Archive

An extravagant admirer of Jane Austen's quiet, domestic observations was Sir Walter Scott, who declared: "I can do the big bowwow myself: but the exquisite touch ... is denied to me."

From Time Magazine Archive

He decides instead to form a companionate liaison with a woman who is his mental equal, but is otherwise--how to put this gently?--a bowwow.

From Time Magazine Archive

Most 20th Century playgoers lean toward the big bowwow.

From Time Magazine Archive

One of these cold-eyed, chesty parties, Willis G. is; tall and thin, and with a big, bowwow voice that has a rasp to it.

From Torchy, Private Sec. by Lincoln, F. Foster