And so being a lapdog to the United States, or as he says deputy sheriff to the United States I think is an outrageous concept. |
It was introduced in Europe until the late 18th century to become the lapdog idéal. |
Hearing her earrings jingling, I easily pictured her nodding like a lapdog. |
Or maybe not, because he's busy living in the moment with his peaceful lapdog Maui, forging a human-canine spiritual connection that no game of fetch could afford. |
As the men got older, a woman's influence sometimes softened at least the canine profile, usually via a cute lapdog to complement hubby's Cujo. |
Nick's friends rag him about being Suzanne's lapdog, especially after they find out Nick has offered to drive her to the airport. |