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Hounding   Listen
noun
Hounding  n.  
1.
The act of one who hounds.
2.
(Naut.) The part of a mast below the hounds and above the deck.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Hounding" Quotes from Famous Books



... man for his information and made his way to the street. Something at least had been gained. The person who was hounding ...
— The Film of Fear • Arnold Fredericks

... which he lived was watched day and night. And yet so carefully had he executed his work the men who were hounding him were completely puzzled. They could not know, of course, that Socola had chosen as his secretary a man in the Department of State. This man he had involved in his conspiracy so completely and hopelessly from the first interview that ...
— The Victim - A romance of the Real Jefferson Davis • Thomas Dixon

... who was busy hounding that devil, Cauchon, sometime Bishop of Beauvais, against the Maid, sent the Comte de Perche and Messire Loys Robsart, to bid the Duke of Burgundy be of what courage he might, for succour of England he should have. Wherein ...
— A Monk of Fife • Andrew Lang



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