DOG vs HOUND: NOUN
- Plural Canine quadrupeds in general; the family Canidœ (which see).
- In distinguishing sex, a male dog, as opposed to bitch; hence sometimes used in composition for the male of other animals, as in dog-fox, dog-ape.
- A quadruped of the genus Canis, C. familiaris.
- The prairie-dog.
- The dogfish.
- A mean, worthless fellow; a currish or sneaking scoundrel: applied in reproach or contempt.
- In agriculture, an implement for dragging brush, roots, and poles out of the ground; a brush-puller.
- A short, heavy piece of steel, bent and pointed at one end and with an eye or ring at the other. It is used for many purposes in logging, and is sometimes so shaped that a blow directly against the line of draft will loosen it. Also called tail-hook.
- A gay or rakish man, especially if young; a sport or gallant: applied, usually with an epithet (young, impudent, etc.), in mild or humorous reprobation.
- In astronomy: [capitalized] One of two ancient constellations lying south of the zodiac, known as Canis Major and Canis Minor. See Canis.
- The dog-star.
- Same as dog-head, 1.
- Informal term for a man
- A dull unattractive unpleasant girl or woman
- Metal supports for logs in a fireplace
- A hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward
- Someone who is morally reprehensible
- A smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
- A domesticated carnivorous mammal (Canis familiaris syn. Canis lupus subsp. familiaris) occurring as a wide variety of breeds, many of which are traditionally used for hunting, herding, drawing sleds, and other tasks, and are kept as pets.
- Any of various carnivorous mammals of the family Canidae, such as the dingo.
- A male animal of the family Canidae, especially of a fox or a domesticated breed.
- A name of various mechanical devices, tools, and pieces of machinery.
- A person.
- A person regarded as contemptible.
- A person regarded as unattractive or uninteresting.
- Something of inferior or low quality.
- An investment that produces a low return or a loss.
- The feet.
- A hot dog; a wiener.
- Any of various hooked or U-shaped metallic devices used for gripping or holding heavy objects.
- A sundog.
- Any of various other animals, such as the prairie dog.
- A sort of iron hook or bar, with one or more sharp fangs or claws at one end, which may be fastened into a piece of wood or other heavy article, for the purpose of moving it: used with various specific prefixes, See cut.
- A member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds
- An iron with fangs for fastening a log in a saw-pit or on the carriage of a saw-mill.
- Any part of a machine acting as a claw or clutch, as the carrier of a lathe, or an adjustable stop to change the motion of a machine-tool.
- Plural The set-screws which adjust the bed-tool of a punching-press.
- A grappling-iron which lifts the monkey or hammer of a pile-driver.
- A click or pallet to restrain the back-action of a ratchet-wheel by engaging the teeth; a pawl.
- Plural In ship-building, the final supports which are knocked aside when a ship is launched; a dogshore.
- A grab used to grasp well-tubes or -tools, to withdraw them from bored, drilled, or driven wells.
- In a lock, a tooth, projection, tusk, or jag which acts as a detent.
- A despicable person.
- Either of a pair of side-bars or horizontal braces for reinforcing various parts of the running-gear of a vehicle.
- Either of two pieces of wood used in artillery-limbers to connect the splinter-bar and pole with the axle.
- Nautical, a projection at the masthead on either side, serving as a support for the trestle-trees of large or the rigging of smaller vessels. Also called hounding.
- The oldwife, or long-tailed duck, Harelda glacialis: so called from its gabble, likened to the cry of a pack of hounds.
- Same as houndfish, 1.
- A mean, contemptible fellow; a dastard; a poltroon: as, a low hound; a sly hound.
- A dog; specifically, a dog of a breed or variety used in the chase, as in hunting the boar, the deer, the fox, the hare, or the otter.
- A houndfish.
- Projections at the masthead, serving as a support for the trestletrees and top to rest on.
- A side bar used to strengthen portions of the running gear of a vehicle.
- To hunt with hounds.
- A dog, particularly a breed with a good sense of smell developed for hunting other animals. (Hunt hound, Hunting hound, hunting dog, hunter)
- Someone who seeks something.
- A variety of the domestic dog, usually having large, drooping ears, esp. one which hunts game by scent, as the foxhound, bloodhound, deerhound, but also used for various breeds of fleet hunting dogs, as the greyhound, boarhound, etc.
- A devotee or an enthusiast.
- Any of several breeds of dog used for hunting typically having large drooping ears
- Someone who is morally reprehensible
- A male who constantly seeks the company of receptive females. In more recent times, hound has been replaced by dog but the sense remains the same.
- A domestic dog of any of various breeds commonly used for hunting, characteristically having drooping ears, a short coat, and a deep resonant voice.
- A dog.
- A contemptible person; a scoundrel.
- One who eagerly pursues something.
DOG vs HOUND: VERB
- Go after with the intent to catch
- Pursue or chase relentlessly
- To persistently harass.
DOG vs HOUND: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To hold or fasten with a mechanical device.
- To be persistently or inescapably associated with:
- To be recurrently or persistently in the mind; haunt.
- To track or trail persistently.
- To hunt or chase with hounds, or as with hounds.
- To set on the chase; to incite to pursuit
- To pressure or force from a place or situation.
- To make repeated demands of or subject to persistent criticism: : harass.
- To pursue relentlessly and tenaciously.
DOG vs HOUND: ADVERB
- Totally; completely. Often used in combination.
- N/A
DOG vs HOUND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To follow like a dog; follow with or as with dogs, as in hunting with dogs; hunt; follow pertinaciously or maliciously; keep at the heels of; worry with importunity: as, to dog deer; to dog a person's footsteps.
- To fasten, as a log by means of a dog (see dog, n., 9 ), for sawing.
- Nautical, to grip, as a rope, to a spar or cable so that the parts bind on each other, to prevent slipping, and causing it to cling.
- Often served on a bread roll
- Occurs in many breeds
- (idiom) (put on the dog) To make an ostentatious display of elegance, wealth, or culture.
- (idiom) (go to the dogs) To go to ruin; degenerate.
- (idiom) (dog it) To fail to expend the effort needed to do or accomplish something.
- To set on the chase; incite to pursuit.
- To hunt or pursue with or as if with hounds: as, to hound deer.
- To pursue or harass as if with hounds: as, to hound one on to ruin.
- To follow like a hound; track; trail.
DOG vs HOUND: RELATED WORDS
- Click, Pawl, Cad, Frump, Track, Blackguard, Bounder, Trail, Chase, Firedog, Heel, Tag, Tail, Hound, Canis familiaris
- Bunny, Rabbit, Canine, Puppy, Bluetick, Mutt, Basset, Trace, Heel, Cad, Blackguard, Bounder, Hunt, Dog, Hound dog
DOG vs HOUND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Chase after, Andiron, Click, Pawl, Cad, Frump, Track, Blackguard, Trail, Chase, Heel, Tag, Tail, Hound, Canis familiaris
- Doggie, Bunny, Rabbit, Canine, Puppy, Bluetick, Mutt, Basset, Trace, Heel, Cad, Blackguard, Hunt, Dog, Hound dog
DOG vs HOUND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Here I took the Munger dog, lovely harmless dog.
- The military working dog handlers are one such dog.
- NOTE: Baiting means using a dog to train a fighting dog or to test the fighting or killing instinct of another dog.
- If your metal dog crate can be used outdoors, you can use it to transport your dog when transporting your dog to the field.
- No, under the traditional definition of a therapy dog, a therapy dog is not a service dog.
- None of the conditions making the dog a dangerous dog under state law had been met when the dog bit Caldwell.
- The first dog is the dog who gives you so much that the first dog is often the reason for the second dog.
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- This is why I hound him over it.
- The Hound spurred forward at a hard gallop.
- HOUND: The king has asked you a question.
- Or a spectral hound, black, silent, and monstrous?
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