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A young brindled puppy wandered in, looking around for a familiar face.
Three brindled hounds bounded from the yard at her approach.
A small brindled puppy was sleeping in front of it, head on its paws.
It is usually found in brindled or peppered variety.
Then he rubbed the cat's thick brindled fur with his knuckles.
It beats counting brindled cows from the back seat.
Trotting behind them came the large brindled cat we had brought from Egypt on our last expedition but one.
A brindled shape slunk out of his path, showing fangs.
A brindled war hound lay at his side, peaceably watchful.
He ruffled the great brindled ears, peering at the dog's muzzle.
It was a big brindled torn, with a heavy shaggy body and vicious claws.
The girl was big-boned beneath her prettiness, with heavy brindled hair and complex eyes.
He had even gone with her when she went to pick up her dog, a large brindled Doberman.
From a brindled sky a Hand of Heaven was pointing down at him most effectively.
I stared in horror as the brindled body slid away from me and lay prostrate once more on the table.
The fur lining the cave was a brindled orange; that of the cat creature too.
THE cold of late autumn came into the valley, and the high brindled clouds hung in the air for days at a time.
It is typically reserved for cats with brindled coats that have relatively few or no white markings.
He skidded to a halt when he saw the brindled cur.
He crouched beside the brindled heifer, and ran a light hand over the bulging flank.
He moved by instinct to a mound of hay in the stall of a brindled cow.
The hound was played by a brindled Great Dane.
The brindled Saluki sat, panting and bleeding, by the tiger's side.
I found most pitiful a family gathered around a prostrate brown-and-white brindled cow.