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- DictionaryHusk·y/ˈhəskē/
adjective
- 1. (of a voice or utterance) sounding low-pitched and slightly hoarse: "his voice became a husky, erotic whisper"
- 2. strong; hefty: "Patrick looked a husky, strong guy"
Husky definition: big and strong; burly. . See examples of HUSKY used in a sentence.
husky: [adjective] resembling, containing, or full of husks.
HUSKY definition: 1. A voice that is husky is low and rough, often in an attractive way, or because of illness: 2. A…. Learn more.
HUSKY meaning: 1. A voice that is husky is low and rough, often in an attractive way, or because of illness: 2. A…. Learn more.
Husky definition: . See examples of HUSKY used in a sentence.
Definition of husky adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
5 meanings: 1. (of a voice, an utterance, etc) slightly hoarse or rasping 2. of, like, or containing husks 3. informal big,.... Click for more definitions.
Labrador huskies being fed by Inuit men. Nearly all dogs' genetic closeness to the gray wolf is due to admixture. However, several Arctic breeds also show a genetic closeness with the now-extinct Taimyr wolf of North Asia due to admixture: the Siberian Husky and Greenland Dog (which are also historically associated with Arctic human populations) and to a lesser extent, the Shar Pei and Finnish ...
1. (Breeds) a breed of Arctic sled dog with a thick dense coat, pricked ears, and a curled tail
If your voice is low and gruff, it's husky. A deep, gravelly voice is husky, and you're husky if you have a large, muscled, heavy body. You might even be a husky person with a husky voice.