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sleuthhound

[slooth-hound] / ˈsluθˌhaʊnd /




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President Conant was awarded an honorary Doctor of Civil Laws by Oxford University with the citation: "a sleuthhound in pursuit of atoms, a champion of free inquiry and free speech."

From Time Magazine Archive

In literature and in the popular imagination, the all-seeing private eye—the gumshoe, the cinder dick, the sleuthhound, the shadow—displaced the crusading sheriff as the archetype of rough justice.

From "Killers of the Flower Moon" by David Grann

I knew the man well—a keen sleuthhound if ever there was one—and well did he deserve his name, for he was as red as a fox.

From Castles in the Air by Orczy, Emmuska Orczy, Baroness

M. Formery had so exactly the air of a sleuthhound; and he was even noisier.

From Arsene Lupin by Leblanc, Maurice

The man on the other side of the desk, man hunter extraordinary, old servant of Government and State, sleuthhound without a peer, threw up his hands in a gesture of odd hopelessness.

From The Bat by Hopwood, Avery