coursing

[ˈkɔːsɪŋ]

coursing Definition

  • 1the sport of hunting game with dogs that follow by sight rather than scent
  • 2the act of directing or flowing in a particular course

Using coursing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "coursing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The greyhound was bred for coursing.

  • Example

    The coursing of the river was obstructed by fallen trees.

  • Example

    The hare ran for its life as the dogs began coursing after it.

coursing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for coursing

Phrases with coursing

  • a non-competitive test designed to evaluate the coursing instinct of sighthounds

    Example

    The coursing ability test is a great way to assess the natural abilities of sighthounds.

  • the period of time during which coursing events are held

    Example

    The coursing season usually starts in September and ends in March.

  • a blood sport in which greyhounds and other sighthounds are used to chase and kill hares

    Example

    Hare coursing is illegal in many countries due to animal welfare concerns.

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Summary: coursing in Brief

Coursing [ˈkɔːsɪŋ] refers to the sport of hunting game with dogs that follow by sight rather than scent. It also means the act of directing or flowing in a particular course. Examples include 'The greyhound was bred for coursing' and 'The coursing of the river was obstructed by fallen trees.' Phrases like 'coursing ability test' and 'hare coursing' extend the meaning of the term.