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Definition of Malamutes
1. malamute [n] - See also: malamute
Lexicographical Neighbors of Malamutes
Literary usage of Malamutes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Through the Yukon and Alaska by Thomas Arthur Rickard (1909)
"An 'outside' dog had malamutes IN CHORUS. seven pups, of malamute breed; one day
the mother got her paw into a hole between the logs and howled in pain; ..."
2. Three Years in the Klondike by Jeremiah Lynch (1904)
"The dogs, of whom three were malamutes and two from the ' outside,' were not ...
A fine team of young malamutes had, indeed, been engaged for us by Harry; ..."
3. The World Book: Organized Knowledge in Story and Picture edited by Michael Vincent O'Shea, Ellsworth D. Foster, George Herbert Locke (1918)
"Dogs which are half wolf, called malamutes, are harnessed to sleds in a line,
one before the other. Those dogs are thievish and are fierce fighters, ..."
4. Alaska, an Empire in the Making by John Jasper Underwood (1913)
"tigers, one great Dane standing bravely in the centre, while malamutes and ...
The malamutes are the quickest in action. Time and again they bounded into ..."
5. The Blue Streak by Jack Hines, George H. Doran Company (1917)
"Ill KING OF THE malamutes" IT was two o'clock, the dead hour of a pale, dreary,
new born day. The oppressive stillness was occasionally assailed by the ..."