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- Dictionaryhound/haʊnd/
noun
- 1. a dog of a breed used for hunting, especially one able to track by scent: "a hound came running through the trees, nose to the ground"
- 2. used in names of dogfishes, e.g. nurse hound, smooth hound.
verb
- 1. harass, persecute, or pursue relentlessly: "she was hounded by the Italian press" Similar Opposite
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HOUND definition: 1. a type of dog used for hunting 2. to chase someone or to refuse to leave someone alone…. Learn more.
The meaning of HOUND is dog. How to use hound in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Hound.
Hound definition: one of any of several breeds of dogs trained to pursue game either by sight or by scent, especially one with a long face and large drooping ears.. See examples of HOUND used in a sentence.
If someone hounds you, they constantly disturb or speak to you in an annoying or upsetting way. Newcomers are constantly hounding them for advice. American English : hound / ˈhaʊnd /
A hound is a type of dog with big floppy ears, mainly used for hunting. To hound someone is to relentlessly pursue or pester them. When Elvis sings, “You ain’t nothing but a hound dog,” he’s referring to both.
1. a. A domestic dog of any of various breeds commonly used for hunting, characteristically having drooping ears, a short coat, and a deep resonant voice. b. A dog. 2. A contemptible person; a scoundrel. 3. a. One who eagerly pursues something: a gossip hound. b. A devotee or an enthusiast: a coffee hound. tr.v. hound·ed, hound·ing, hounds. 1.
HOUND meaning: 1. a type of dog used for hunting 2. to chase someone or to refuse to leave someone alone…. Learn more.