Bravo
Introduction
great or excellent; used to express approval
Background Story
The name Bravo is derived from the Italian and Spanish word meaning 'brave' or 'good', often used to commend exemplary actions. It is popularly used in performance and art to express approval of a spectacle or achievement. In popular culture, the word is used in various scenarios, including military and action films, often to applaud bravery.
Breed
Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd, Bulldog, Beagle, Poodle
Letter Count
Variations
None

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