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Snoopy

  1. Charlie Brown's pet beagle in the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz; often representing doggish soulfulness.
    • 1978 January 20, “A Day For Dogs And Dog Lovers”, in Milwaukee Journal:
      Some dogs will be back porch familiars — beagles with soulful, Snoopy eyes: Dalmatians with spots; bassets with mitten ears; Siberian huskies with wolfish voices; Collies that look just like Lassie.
    • 2005, Russell Dale Guthrie, The nature of Paleolithic art, page 93:
      My daughter calls these "Snoopy eyes" after the childlike presentation of the beagle in Schulz's cartoon Peanuts.
    • 2006 April 14, “Good Grief! A Student Musical.”, in The Virginian Pilot:
      Mary Mann, another sophomore, sits on the roof of a red dog house, giving her most enigmatic Snoopy look.
    • 2009, Douglas Hamilton with Babak Azizzadeh, Beverly Hills Beauty Secrets, page 161:
      Being excessive or overzealous only gives the patient a surprised “Snoopy” look.

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