to dog

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To hunt as a dog, insidiously and indefatigably.--Johnson.


I have been pursued, dogged, and way-laid through several nations, and even now scarce think myself secure.--Pope.

The landlord gets his rents by looking after 'em; he fairly dogs it out of his tenant. He's as keen as a blood-hound, and will follow them day and night till he gets it.--Maj. Downing, May-day in N. Y.

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