18 collocations for hounding

I trow when, that she saw, within a crack She came with a right thieveless errand back: Misca'd me first; then bade me hound my dog, To wear up three waff ewes strayed on the bog.

Man brought it into the commerce of life, a shining, resentful slave, to hound off the startled beasts from his sleeping-place and serve him like a dog.

They had hunted Wallace, had hounded down Bruce, and had ever been prominent in fomenting dissensions in their country; the present earl was probably the coldest and most treacherous of his race.

Young Dave hounded the sponge fishermen until they gave him an extra job.

They have further hounded for money all the freedmen in Italy and likewise other men who possess any land to such an extent as to force some of them to take up arms, with the consequence that not a few perished.

"All I ask," he said, "is why you hounded my gang, if you wasn't after me?"

It is no secret in Berlin that the League have systematically hounded Mr. Gerard.

There a man walks across country trailing a stick, at the end of which is a piece of cloth impregnated with some pungent scent which hounds love and mistake for the real thing.

Isn't it a rather late time in the year to be still hounding the poor new men?"

In the old dreary books of my childhood, the elders were always hounding the young people into doing something usefuluseful reading, useful sewing, and so forth.

120 So the staunch hound the trembling deer pursues, And smells his footsteps in the tainted dews, The tedious track unravelling by degrees: But when the scent comes warm in every breeze, Fired at the near approach, he shoots away On his full stretch, and bears upon his prey.

People remembered how Hapley had hounded down his rival, and forgot that rival's defects.

Impatient hounds Sniff the keen morning air, and startled birds Rustle the foliage redolent with spring.

He wants the Tidewater to be his castle, with porters and guards to hound away strangers.

Culture smiles; the valet de chambre lurking in most hearts sniffs at the name of hero; hideous applause comes from securely sheltered crowds who hound victims to the combat, bloodthirsty as spectators at a bull-fight.

What kind of laws are these which hound women into the trade and hound them for following it?"

But when Rutilia hounds at you her tiger aunt; or Ruspina expects you to cherish and fondle her viper sister, whom she has preposterously taken into her bosom, to try stinging conclusions upon your constancy; they must not complain if the house be rather thin of suitors.

The peoplethe beggars that hound youare as poor, as dwarfed and deformed as the gnarled trees that try to live on the naked rocks.

18 collocations for  hounding