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What is a kitchen-sink type dog?
I read a book where one of its characters describe his dogs as 'kitchen-sink types'. What kinds of dogs are 'kitchen-sink types'??
9 mar 2022 07:44
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This is not a normal expression for describing a dog. More context would help. My theory is:
There is an expression in English, "everything but the kitchen sink." It means an enormous variety. For example, if you made a dish containing 45 different ingredients, you could say it had everything but the kitchen sink. So, I think the book may be saying that the dog is a mixture of many breeds, also knows as a 'mutt'.
10 marzo 2022
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Kristen has given you a good explanation. ‘Kitchen sink’ refers to the everyday lives of ordinary people, so in this case it means the type of dogs they own. It’s not a good way to describe the dogs - it would have been better to say ‘common or garden’ dogs, meaning ordinary, not distinctive, or ‘mongrel’, which means dogs which are cross-bred i.e. not of a well-defined breed.
N.B. It’s nothing to do with washing them in the kitchen sink !
9 marzo 2022
I have never heard of this description for a dog before. Could you maybe write down the paragraph where this description happened? It could help give context to what the author meant, and therefore you might get a more accurate answer.
9 marzo 2022
Hi cyanstar, I agree. I think dogs that can be washed in a kitchen sink. Depending on your kitchen sink size though, it could be anything from sausage dogs to pugs and small Rottweilers!
9 marzo 2022
I would guess it’s small dogs that can fit in kitchen sinks. (Chihuahuas etc…).
9 marzo 2022
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Inglese, Coreano
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Inglese
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