Pronunciation: /ˈjɔːrki/
noun A small breed of dog, typically with a long silky coat, originating in Yorkshire, England.
A1 I have a cute Yorkie dog.
A2 The Yorkie is a small breed of dog.
B1 My Yorkie loves to go for walks in the park.
B2 Yorkies are known for their energetic and playful nature.
C1 The Yorkie breed originated in England in the 19th century.
C2 Yorkies are often used as therapy dogs due to their affectionate temperament.
formal The Yorkie is a breed of small dog that originated in Yorkshire, England.
informal My neighbor has the cutest little Yorkie that loves to play fetch.
slang I heard Yorkies are high maintenance dogs, but totally worth it for their loyalty.
figurative Her determination to succeed was like a Yorkie with a bone - she wouldn't let go until she achieved her goal.
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