staghound (Meaning)

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staghound (n)

a large heavy hound formerly used in hunting stags and other large game; similar to but larger than a foxhound

Synonyms & Antonyms of staghound

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staghound Sentence Examples

  1. The staghounds raced across the field, their sleek bodies glistening with sweat.
  2. The hunter unleashed his pack of staghounds to chase down the majestic buck.
  3. The staghound's keen sense of smell guided it through the dense undergrowth.
  4. The staghound's powerful jaws and muscular legs made it a formidable opponent.
  5. The staghound's loyalty and obedience were legendary among its handlers.
  6. The staghound's high-pitched bay echoed through the forest, signaling the presence of prey.
  7. The staghound's coat was a rich auburn, with white markings on its chest and paws.
  8. The staghound's ears were long and pointed, giving it a distinctive appearance.
  9. The staghound's temperament was mild and gentle, making it a popular family pet.
  10. The staghound's endurance allowed it to hunt for hours on end without tiring.

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a large heavy hound formerly used in hunting stags and other large game; similar to but larger than a foxhound

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The staghounds raced across the field, their sleek bodies glistening with sweat.

The hunter unleashed his pack of staghounds to chase down the majestic buck.

The staghound's keen sense of smell guided it through the dense undergrowth.

The staghound's powerful jaws and muscular legs made it a formidable opponent.