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Borzoi

British pronunciation/bˈɔːzɔ‌ɪ/
American pronunciation/bˈoːɹzɔɪ/
Borzoi
[NOUN]
1

a Russian breed of hound with a long smooth coat that has a strong sense of sight and was used for hunting wolves

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Borzoi definition and meaning

What is a "Borzoi"?

The Borzoi, also known as the Russian Wolfhound, is a graceful and elegant breed of dog that originates from Russia. They are large and slender, with a long, silky coat that comes in various colors, typically white, cream, or grey. Borzois are known for their impressive speed and agility, with a keen sense of sight and an instinct for hunting. They are independent and aloof, with a calm and gentle nature, making them well-suited for a peaceful and quiet home. Borzois are known for their aristocratic appearance and regal bearing, and they are often considered a symbol of nobility in Russia. They require regular exercise and proper grooming to maintain their majestic coat, and they make loyal and devoted companions for experienced dog owners who appreciate their unique grace and beauty.

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1-I mean, the borzoi.
2Here we have the Irish Wolfhound, the Scottish Deerhound, and the Borzoi, which used to be called the Russian Wolfhound.
3It's a little borzoi, it's a little dog.
4It's a little borzoi, it's a little dog.
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