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    husky
    /ˈhʌski/

    adjective

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  2. 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.

  3. Adjective (1) a voice that was husky from an afternoon of cheering on the team Adjective (2) a husky weight lifter the neighbors bought a fairly husky lawn mower for their small yard

  4. noun. a breed of Arctic sled dog with a thick dense coat, pricked ears, and a curled tail. slang. a member of the Inuit people. the Inuit language. husky.

  5. 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.

  6. If you describe someone, especially a man, as husky, you think that they are tall, strong, and attractive. [informal] ...a very husky young man, built like a football player. Synonyms: muscular, powerful, strapping, rugged [US, Canadian] More Synonyms of husky. 3. countable noun.

  7. Define husky. husky synonyms, husky pronunciation, husky translation, English dictionary definition of husky. adj. husk·i·er , husk·i·est 1. Hoarse or rough in quality: a voice husky with emotion.

  8. /ˈhʌski/ (comparative huskier, superlative huskiest) (of a person or their voice) sounding deep, quiet and rough, sometimes in an attractive way. She spoke in a husky whisper. Your voice has gone all husky. Sorry, I’m a bit husky today—I’ve got a sore throat. Take your English to the next level.

  9. made in a size meant for the larger or heavier than average boy: size 18 husky pants. for, pertaining to, or wearing clothing in this size: the husky department; husky boys. See more

  10. HUSKY meaning: 1. A husky voice is low and rough but usually sounds attractive. 2. A husky man or boy is big and…. Learn more.

  11. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HuskyHusky - Wikipedia

    Husky is a general term for a dog used in the polar regions, primarily and specifically for work as sled dogs. It refers to a traditional northern type, notable for its cold-weather tolerance and overall hardiness.