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Discover Ludwig'hounding for' is correct and usable in written English
It is an idiom expressing strong (persistent) pursuit of someone or something, usually in an urgent, demanding/pressing manner. Example sentence: The press were hounding for a statement from the mayor regarding the alleged scandal.
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In 1977, for the entire year I sent my resume to Lois Smith, the actress, begging and hounding for a job.
If you're hounding for semi-precious gems, remember that coloration and size can sometimes make them quite valuable.[9].
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Presley sang "Hound Dog" for less than a minute to a basset hound wearing a top hat and bow tie.
In 1952, they wrote "Hound Dog" for the blues singer Big Mama Thornton.
"He was hounded for his expenses and he tried to...".
He describes how Barack Obama was hounded for advocating politeness towards people with whom one disagrees.
"I have been made stateless and hounded for my act of political expression".
Tells how they were cheated right & left by the Neapolitans and hounded for tips.
SOMETIMES James Risen feels like Jean Valjean, the beleaguered protagonist of "Les Miserables," hounded for years by the authorities.
Thank you, bad-shot farmers, for all the pecans.Thank you, hounds, for losing interest.
I wouldn't be hounded for what was in effect an accident under very strenuous circumstances.
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