Dogging [verb]
Definition of Dogging:
chase after; bother
Synonyms of Dogging:
Sentence/Example of Dogging:
It was plain that the Indians were dogging our steps day and night, and the men were warned not to straggle.
Is there no retributive justice dogging his heels, from which all the glories and adulations of earth cannot shield him?
But the skipper came dogging at his heels when Mayo set off up the one street of Maquoit.
He called to him, but no one answered except the devoted Echo who was always dogging his footsteps.
And in the depths of her thought dwelt the dogging fear of illness and incapacity, goading her to work while she could.
Allured by a gift of money, the native guardian consented to desert him instead of dogging his steps.
The blameless and repentant maid plucked at his coat to keep him from dogging the heels of the gentlemen.
He went out again, closing the firewall door behind him and dogging it tight.
He had even then an idea of his old deeds dogging him to bind him, every one of them, the smallest.
The enemy planes were not only still dogging them, but closing in rapidly.