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  • noun Plural form of coonhound.

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Examples

  • Remember: Beagles Rule, Weinmaraners Reign and coonhounds just love to chase coons.

    Who Wrote The Dogs Out? 2009

  • Remember: Beagles Rule, Weinmaraners Reign and coonhounds just love to chase coons.

    Who Wrote The Dogs Out? 2009

  • It's probably the same type of collar I use to track down my coonhounds.

    Q&A, Colleen Shannon, Pa Land Management Officer 2008

  • It's probably the same type of collar I use to track down my coonhounds.

    Q&A, Colleen Shannon, Pa Land Management Officer 2008

  • See, I even know a little something about coonhounds and coonhunters.

    Keepin' On Keepin' On The Daily Growler 2006

  • He watched as Clay pushed out ahead of everyone, with Libby on his heels, both of them following the two coonhounds, whose noses were leading them ever higher up the canyon.

    The Rivals Joan Johnston 2004

  • Her three hunting dogs, one bluetick and two redbone coonhounds, whined anxiously in their cages in the rear of the car.

    The Rivals Joan Johnston 2004

  • He watched as Clay pushed out ahead of everyone, with Libby on his heels, both of them following the two coonhounds, whose noses were leading them ever higher up the canyon.

    The Rivals Joan Johnston 2004

  • He watched as Clay pushed out ahead of everyone, with Libby on his heels, both of them following the two coonhounds, whose noses were leading them ever higher up the canyon.

    The Rivals Joan Johnston 2004

  • Her three hunting dogs, one bluetick and two redbone coonhounds, whined anxiously in their cages in the rear of the car.

    The Rivals Joan Johnston 2004

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