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- HOUNDING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
HOUNDING definition: 1 present participle of hound 2 to chase someone or to refuse to leave someone alone, especially… Learn more
- HOUNDING Synonyms: 90 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for HOUNDING: pursuit, tracking, chasing, tracing, trailing, tailing, pursuing, search; Antonyms of HOUNDING: leading, guiding, heading, piloting, complimenting, recommending, praising, commending
- hounding - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
hounding (plural houndings) Pursuit, especially when persistent or relentless 2011 July 30, “Embraceable you”, in The Economist: Elsewhere, the hounding of Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate and founder of the Grameen Bank who briefly flirted with politics, was vindictive
- Hounding - definition of hounding by The Free Dictionary
Define hounding hounding synonyms, hounding pronunciation, hounding translation, English dictionary definition of hounding n 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
- What does Hounding mean? - Definitions. net
hounding noun Pursuit, especially when persistent or relentless hounding noun The part of a mast below the hounds and above the deck
- HOUNDING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Hounding definition: the portion of a lower mast between the cheeks or hounds hound and the deck See examples of HOUNDING used in a sentence
- hounding, n. ² meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun hounding See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Hounding - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Hounding refers to the act of persistently chasing or bothering someone or something It often implies an intense, relentless pursuit that can be both aggressive and intrusive This term can be used in various contexts, including personal relationships, journalism, or even law enforcement, where an individual is constantly pursued or harassed
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