Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who pursues game with hounds: as, a deer-hounder.
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It would be smart of the DCCC to invest ten or twenty thousand dollars to pay a video hounder to follow Goode around at public talks, like the videographer who so successfully hounded John Tester's opponent, COnrad Burns.
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It would be smart of the DCCC to invest ten or twenty thousand dollars to pay a video hounder to follow Goode around at public talks, like the videographer who so successfully hounded John Tester's opponent, COnrad Burns.
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It would be smart of the DCCC to invest ten or twenty thousand dollars to pay a video hounder to follow Goode around at public talks, like the videographer who so successfully hounded John Tester's opponent, COnrad Burns.
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To suddenly take that man and make him into instead of the prince of peace, the purveyor of prejudice or the hounder of heretics -- I mean, not only we're seeing today that great Christians, like Pope John Paul II, a great man, are making apologies to the Jews for anti-Semitism in the name of Jesus through the ages, but no one apologized to Jesus himself.
CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: Who Is Jesus? - July 6, 2000 2000
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