1. hounding - Noun
2. hounding - Verb
of Hound
The act of one who hounds.
The part of a mast below the hounds and above the deck.
Source: Webster's dictionary“And so, from that day forward, with people from Devils Lake, too … we just kept hounding them and hounding them (Game and Fish) until they put a limit on the perch.” Source: Internet
News of the series was first revealed thanks to director Solo: A Star Wars Story screenwriter Jon Kasdan had been hounding him about the movie while working in that galaxy far, far away. Source: Internet
Outgoing President Trump made it a point of befriending Turkish strongman Recep Erdogan, who has assumed the position of a dictator, imprisoning political opponents and hounding and jailing journalists. Source: Internet
Duck keeps hounding Bear, and Bear responds with ever-increasing levels of grouchiness. Source: Internet
In late April 2003, Bangladeshi immigrants in the Jiribam Sub-division of Imphal East District teamed up with the Islamist PULF, to avenge the death of an illegal migrant, hounding out 300 Bengali Hindus from their villages. Source: Internet
"Of course," she told the reporter hounding her on her way out of a restaurant, smiling a demure smile and refusing to give up any further details about her upcoming nuptials. Source: Internet