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foxhound

[ UK /fˈɒksha‍ʊnd/ ]
[ US /ˈfɑksˌhaʊnd/ ]
NOUN
  1. medium-sized glossy-coated hounds developed for hunting foxes

How To Use foxhound In A Sentence

  • A fearless horseman, he was a joint master of foxhounds and served as medical officer with the Scottish Horse in the Territorial Army.
  • As Master of the Foxhounds, Ms. Brown blew her horn; the hounds were let out of a nearby truck and bounded up a hill, Ms. Brown close behind yelling "Get 'em, get 'em, get 'em. Writing With the Hounds
  • The date is also traditionally the first day of hunting meets and foxhounds, lurchers, greyhounds, beagles, minkhounds, terriers and other hunting dogs will all be taken along to Higham.
  • A February ban now raises the prospect of the election campaign taking place against a backdrop of high-profile protests, clashes between huntsmen and police and a mass cull of foxhounds.
  • By the late thirteenth century, King Edward I had a royal pack of foxhounds but it was not until several centuries later that foxhunting was generally taken up by the nobility.
  • The roll will include seven packs of beagles, one pack of minkhounds, two packs of harriers, two packs of fell foxhounds and 13 packs of foxhounds.
  • The roll will include seven packs of beagles, one pack of minkhounds, two packs of harriers, two packs of fell foxhounds and 13 packs of foxhounds.
  • The poisoning of hounds forced half a dozen masters of packs of foxhounds to abandon hunting altogether, to the detriment of the local economy.
  • In a drag hunt, a field master leads a team on horseback, guided by foxhounds on the trail of an animal scent.
  • All of this was built for wealthy bachelor Edmund Bowman who had his own private training track and stable, a pack of foxhounds and on his own cricket ground entertained the English cricketers.
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