mutts in English

noun
1
a dog, especially a mongrel.
a long-haired mutt of doubtful pedigree
2
a person regarded as stupid or incompetent.
“Do not give me orders, mutt.”

Use "mutts" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "mutts" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mutts", or refer to the context using the word "mutts" in the English Dictionary.

1. One by one, I brought the abandoned mutts home.

2. Quasi-dejectedly mutts molliently pestles donations Antenoon

3. These Pods, can trigger anything from bombs, to traps, to mutts.

4. These drooling mutts get into all sorts of trouble during their free time on the streets.

5. Do you really think it would be that simple to get it done by killing a fierce dog using some mutts, my lord?

6. Apprehending the stray mutts in the neighborhood is the job of the dogcatcher, but he hasn’t caught any lately

7. Awol Mutts is a small group of volunteers who work with military families to help rehome their beloved animal companions

8. More exciting and exotic is a dash across the tundra bundled on a dogsled between a musher and his muscular mutts.

9. You don't want to be eight months pregnant freezing your ass off while half a dozen mutts drag you sideways across the ice.

10. 'Some Mutts (Can't Be Muzzled)' is taken from Amyl and The Sniffers' self-titled debut album out now on Rough Trade Records, ATO Records and Flightless Recor

11. Historically, they have been at times thought of as mutts or mongrels to reflect the impression that they were somehow lesser than true Eurasian purebred dogs that have been bred for certain physical features instead of or in addition to simple practical task accomplishment.