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Mastiff

British pronunciation/mˈɑːstɪf/
American pronunciation/ˈmæstəf/
Mastiff
[NOUN]
1

a very large and strong breed of dog with smooth short hair that is often used as a guard dog

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Mastiff definition and meaning

What is a "mastiff"?

The Mastiff is a large and powerful breed of dog known for its imposing size and strength. Mastiffs have a massive, muscular body with a broad head and a distinctive wrinkled face. They have a short, dense coat that comes in various colors, and their eyes are typically dark and expressive. Mastiffs are known for their calm and gentle nature, despite their size, and are often described as "gentle giants." They are known to be loyal, affectionate, and protective of their families, making them excellent watchdogs. Mastiffs have a natural instinct to guard and protect their home and loved ones, and they are known for their bravery and courage. Despite their gentle demeanor, they are capable of being formidable protectors when needed. Mastiffs require proper socialization, training, and exercise due to their large size and strength. They are a devoted and loving breed that can make wonderful family companions for those who are prepared to handle their size and strength.

Examples
1So, the mastiff actually looks really great
2Other names for it are Kumaon mastiff, Sindh mastiff, and Pakistani bully.
3-He has a mastiff jaw.
4It was actually a Mastiff.
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