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Phrase

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dogs bark (present participle dogs are barking)

  1. Feet hurt (are achy or in pain; usually from a lot of walking or other exertion).
    A busy shift with no chance to sit down even once. My dogs are barking!
    A busy shift with no chance to sit down even once. Boy are my dogs barking!

Usage notes

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  • Used after my, his, her, etc.
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