Definitionadj. relentless and indefatigable in pursuit or as if in pursuit
Last update: October 2, 2016
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The bad news is we'd better double up on our level of caution if every greedy fortune hunter is bird dogging Howie. [noun]
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He sometimes thought that Svidrigaïlov was dogging his footsteps. [Please select]
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After this they resumed their work of dogging the fisher's steps. [noun]
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You wouldn't like to have some one dogging your footsteps from morning until night, would you. [Please select]
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"I accept it as such," rejoined Langholm, dogging the other with his eyes. [Please select]
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His advances toward this end always begin by his dogging my footsteps at a little distance. [Please select]
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"I hate to be dogging your footsteps, sir, in this fashion," Mr. [Please select]
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Since one dismal night on Smoky Mountain, dread, dogging and relentless, had been his hateful bedfellow. [Please select]
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_Could_ Elihu Quackenboss be Colonel Clay again, still dogging our steps through the opposite continent. [Please select]
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From the wide ranges, the steers that were to participate in the roping and bull-dogging contests were gathered and driven in. [Please select]
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Kateegoose, while dogging his foe, recognised this as a spot very suitable for his fell purpose, as the contiguous wood afforded a ready means of escape after the deed should be done. [Please select]
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