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coursing

/kawr-sing, kohr-/US // ˈkɔr sɪŋ, ˈkoʊr- //UK // (ˈkɔːsɪŋ) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person or thing that courses.
    • : the sport of pursuing game with dogs that follow by sight rather than by scent.

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Examples

  • Coursing beneath the polished surface of the love poems is something deep, dark, and defiant.

  • It was clear that some information had been received and that it was now coursing through the crowd.

  • Her support for the Countryside Alliance did see her plead guilty to attending a hare coursing event in 2007.

  • A simple chart on mortgage activity shows how rising rates are coursing through the economy.

  • He felt for her pulse on her neck and arm, but her blood had stopped coursing.

  • Oliver looked up at the windows, with tears of happy expectation coursing down his face.

  • Peter persisted, his hot breath against her cheek, his blood coursing through his veins in red-hot passion.

  • "I just can't stand it for another minute, Bunny," she faltered, real tears coursing down her cheeks.

  • The latter looked immovably at the little girl, while tears were coursing down her cheeks.

  • "They've done it just to irritate me as I'm starting off on my world's tour," he muttered, coursing round the table.