5 Verbs to Use for the Word beagles

(In The New Yorker, Mar. 2, 1946) © 28Feb46; B9717. S. J. Perelman (A); 5Apr73; R551997. <pb id='172.png' n='1973h1/A/1802' /> Pull devil, pull beagle.

But upon finally reaching the highway, he increased his speed until he sighted the dust of the car; this he hung to like a beagle, but never once allowed the car itself to come into view.

Sweet lady, I beseech you mussell your beagle; I dare not trust my selfe with his folly, and he may deserve more beating then I am willing to bestow at this tyme.

His heir, who was about the age of eighteen, minded nothing but fox-hunting, and never set eyes on me, without uncoupling his beagles, and hunting me into some cottage or other, whither I generally fled for shelter.

But husband thou thy pleasures, and give scope To all her subtle play: by nature led A thousand shifts she tries; to unravel these The industrious beagle twists his waving tail, Through all her labyrinths pursues, and rings Her doleful knell.

5 Verbs to Use for the Word  beagles