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hounding Definition


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hound
noun
    1. colloq
      A dog.
    2. A type of dog used in hunting.
    3. An assiduous hunter, tracker or seeker of anything.
    4. colloq
      A despicable or contemptible man.
    5a. A hunting-dog;
      Example: foxhound
    5b. An addict or devotee.
      Example: news-hound
    6. A pack of foxhounds.
      Form: the hounds
verb hounded, hounding
    1. To chase or bother relentlessly.
      Thesaurus: annoy, badger, goad, harass, nag, pester, prod, provoke, persecute, pursue, rag (slang).
    2. To set or urge on in chase.
Idiom: ride to hounds
    To hunt foxes (on horseback).
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon hund.



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