Noun
very large powerful smooth-coated breed of dog
Source: WordNetA blog must be fed several times a day, like a weight lifter or a Great Dane. Source: Internet
And as is typical of books in this series, Spot, McKenna's Harlequin Great Dane, plays an important role. Source: Internet
Jayne became aware of Susie's story when a friend, who believed the puppy might be a Great Dane, brought it to her attention. Source: Internet
His blend of music and comedy earned him the nicknames "The Clown Prince of Denmark," "The Unmelancholy Dane," and "The Great Dane." Source: Internet
However, on 24 October 1776, as he was walking on a narrow street in Paris a nobleman's carriage came rushing by from the opposite direction; flanking the carriage was a galloping Great Dane belonging to the nobleman. Source: Internet
He is a Great Dane, approx 170lbs, fawn in colour with a black face. Source: Internet