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beagling

NOUN
  1. hunting rabbits with beagles

How To Use beagling In A Sentence

  • As well as playing golf Steve has a passionate interest in beagling and was no mean footballer.
  • And 77-year-old Trevor Masters, of Summerbridge, who has been beagling for 60 years said: ‘Hunting rabbits will not be the same.’
  • This means that all forms of hare hunting - beagling, harrying and hare coursing - will be illegal in Northern Ireland.
  • The giants were all on foot, for there are no giant horses in that part of the world, and the giants 'hunting is done on foot; like beagling in England. The Silver Chair
  • After the recent revelations of Marlborough College boys involved in twice-a-week beagling, clearly it is time to close the loopholes in the Hunting Bill and put it forward as a total ban on live animal hunting.
  • Maths, Latin, Greek and first-class honours in Fagging from somewhere with plenty of panelling, mildewed dons and a bit of beagling when you fancy it. Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • Following roll call and rolling of the numbers, beaglers headed to the field for a fine day of beagling.
  • And I agreed with her that if her chits found beagling too adventurous, then all hope was gone and she might as well let 'em die peacefully in their beds. Somewhere in Red Gap
  • He was interested in gardening, literature, music, cricket, polo, fox hunting, and beagling.
  • There is nothing to be said for beagling and those who practise it deserve to be treated with contempt. Hunting: the other face
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