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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hounding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of persistently pursuing or bothering someone, often in a negative context.
Example: "After receiving numerous calls and messages, I felt like I was experiencing a hounding from the sales team."
Alternatives: "a harassment" or "a pursuit".
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Give Carolina this: It has a hounding defense that leads the league in sacks (33).
There was always a hounding to master the arts of knitting and darning (from my aunts and grandparents, not my mother).
That led to conjecture that Ford wanted the event out of the way, in case Mr. Nasser did depart later, so a new chief executive would not face a hounding.
He is also a hounding, on-ball defender and although he's raw, could become the best point guard out of the class because of his pure instincts on both sides of the floor.
With a hounding perimeter defender in the league's reigning Defensive Player of the Year, Kawhi Leonard, the team's go-scorer at 21.7 points per game a wing who can check multiple spots -- think Draymond Green but better -- opponent possessions consistently get broken down.
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"I am a hound person.
But he is "a hound of heaven".
who has a hound dog, Bob Joe.
To my first wife for my being such a hound.
Above the inscription, a hound bestrides a stag's antlers in the family crest.
The law in California makes the state less of a hound.
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