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plural sleuthhounds
A working dog who tracks or pursues e.g. a wanted criminal; a bloodhound formerly used in Scotland. quotations examples
Sometimes he pursued the wily burn trout with relentless ferocity and the silent intentness of a sleuthhound. Often, however, he would pause and with his finger indicate some favourite stone to Winsome.
1894, S. R. Crockett, The Lilac Sunbonnet
(informal) A detective; a sleuth. quotations examples
And straightway the minions of the law led forth from their donjon keep one whom the sleuthhounds of justice had apprehended in consequence of information received.
1922 February, James Joyce, “[Episode 12: Cyclops]”, in Ulysses, Paris: Shakespeare and Company, […], part II [Odyssey], page 310
Of course, that may be an accident and couldn't possibly be called a case against anybody; but then we haven't the means to make a real case against anybody. Till the police come we are only a pack of very amateur sleuthhounds.
1922, Gilbert Keith Chesterton, chapter 6, in The Man Who Knew Too Much