hare and hounds
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Definition
Noun: 1. A traditional outdoor chasing game: "Hare and hounds" is a game where one or two players, designated as the "hares," start first and leave a trail for the other players, the "hounds," to follow. The goal is for the hounds to catch the hares before they reach a predetermined destination.
Usage
- The game "hare and hounds" was popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
- They organized a game of hare and hounds across the countryside.
- In hare and hounds, the hares typically scatter bits of paper to mark their trail.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe any pursuit where one party leaves clues or a trail for another to follow.
- The investigation felt like a game of hare and hounds, with the suspect always one step ahead.
Variants and Related Words
- Paper chase: This is a direct synonym for "hare and hounds," named for the paper trail left by the hares.
- Hare (n): In the context of the game, the player(s) who run ahead and set the trail.
- Hound (n): In the context of the game, the players who pursue the hares.
Synonyms
- Paper chase
- Trail chase
Related Idioms
- To run with the hare and hunt with the hounds: This idiom, related in name only, means to try to support two opposing sides at the same time. It is not a rule or part of the game itself.
- He can't run with the hare and hunt with the hounds; he must choose a side in this debate.
Noun
- an outdoor game; one group of players (the hares) start off on a long run scattering bits of paper (the scent) and pursuers (the hounds) try to catch them before they reach a designated spot