noun
- plural of corgi; small herding dogs with short legs, long bodies, and pointed ears, originally from Wales
Examples
- The Queen of England was famous for owning many corgis.
- Two corgis ran across the park, their short legs moving quickly.
- Pembroke Welsh corgis are slightly smaller than Cardigan Welsh corgis.
- The corgis herded the sheep with surprising agility despite their size.
- She adopted two corgis from the local animal shelter.
- The corgis’ fluffy coats required regular brushing.