hound someone



hound someone

1. To hunt, chase, or pursue someone relentlessly. Police hounded the suspect for days, pursuing him as far as the border to Mexico, where he was finally arrested.
2. To badger, hector, or pester someone, especially persistently or relentlessly. I wish my boss would stop hounding me about that report. The press hounded the president about the country's involvement in the foreign war.
See also: hound

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Johnnie['dʒɔni]
Ragnvaldr-Ancient Scandinavian
SisuSEE-sooFinnish
Durans-Late Roman
Gintaras-Lithuanian
Ryouṙyo:Japanese