doggish

/ˈdɔɡɪʃ/
adjective
  1. Having qualities or characteristics of a dog; doglike.
    • His doggish loyalty to his friends made him a trusted companion.
    • The sculpture had a doggish face with a wet nose and floppy ears.
    • The doggish behavior of the fox included sniffing the ground and barking at noises.
  2. Mean, aggressive, or quarrelsome in a way that reminds one of a dog.
    • She gave a doggish snarl when someone tried to take her parking spot.
    • The coach's doggish attitude intimidated the new players on the team.
    • His doggish remarks during the meeting made everyone uncomfortable.
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