corgi

[ˈkɔːɡi]

corgi Definition

a small dog breed with short legs and a long body, originally bred for herding cattle and sheep.

Using corgi: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "corgi" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Queen of England is known for her love of corgis.

  • Example

    Corgis are very active and intelligent dogs.

  • Example

    The corgi's short legs make it well-suited for herding cattle.

Phrases with corgi

  • a breed of corgi that originated in Wales and has a shorter tail than the Cardigan Welsh corgi

    Example

    The Pembroke Welsh corgi is one of the most popular breeds in the United Kingdom.

  • a breed of corgi that originated in Wales and has a longer tail than the Pembroke Welsh corgi

    Example

    The Cardigan Welsh corgi is known for its loyalty and affectionate nature.

  • a term used to describe the way corgis lay down, where they flop onto their side with their legs splayed out behind them

    Example

    The corgi flop is one of the cutest things about this breed.

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Summary: corgi in Brief

A 'corgi' [ˈkɔːɡi] is a small dog breed with short legs and a long body, originally bred for herding cattle and sheep. They are known for their intelligence and activity levels, and are often kept as pets. The two main types of corgi are the Pembroke Welsh corgi and the Cardigan Welsh corgi, which differ in tail length. The 'corgi flop' is a term used to describe the way corgis lay down.