The ideal Birman is a large, strongly built, elongated and stocky cat, neither svelte nor cobby. |
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The Aby is also a cat that strikes a medium between the cobby type and the svelte, elongated breeds. |
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The most popular herding dog at the time was the Smithfield, a big, black, cobby, bobtailed dog with a long, rough coat. |
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It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cat breeds to those who prefer the cobby type of body. |
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They must be neither cloddy nor cobby, but rather elegant and sleek, suggesting swiftness of movement. |
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Words such as broad, thick, powerful and cobby defined Persian cats, while Turkish Angoras answered to descriptors that included slim, graceful and lithe. |
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Albert the cobby black pony steadily mooched around while Lola was put through her paces. |
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A short, massive and stocky body type is called cobby. |
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Having a slightly longer and leaner silhouette than the cobby. |
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Green-skinned orcs are more cobby, massive, with short and thick limbs. |
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Pugs are decidedly square and cobby in build, packing a lot of dog into the smallest amount of space, characterized by a compact form, firm muscles and well knit proportions. |
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The Tonkinese is a medium sized cat whose conformation strikes a balance between the extremes of the long, svelte type and the cobby, compact body type. |
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The cobby cat is a solidly built animal with short, thick legs, broad shoulders and rump, and a short, rounded head with a flattish face. |
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Jock Lee will DJ alongside the likes of Young Warrior, Steve Cobby, Funk D'Void, Jah Hamma Sound System and Cheshire Cat. |
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Dubai Astronomy Group spokesman Keith Cobby said the shower could last up to several days, depending on how widely dispersed the meteor trail is. |
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Meanwhile, the construction may not begin until the end of 2014, Keith Cobby, also from Dubai Astronomy Group, was quoted in the report. |
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Allan has just finished following Dave Ellis and his horse Cobby Lad on their 10 day horse drive and living of the land, to raise money for charity. |
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Grieving husband Dave Ellis has forsaken all modern life to live in a gipsy caravan, eat foraged food and wash in streams with his horse Cobby Lad. |
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Down on the Cobby path the summer nettles swallow trolleys whole. |
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