0 a large dog that has a very good ability to smell things, and is used for hunting animals or finding people who are lost --
1 a type of dog with an unusually good ability to smell something, sometimes used for hunting animals or finding people --
The extension of the period of tender seems to have resulted in industrial bloodhounds sniffing around those yards which are to be privatised, looking for some easy pickings.
I said nothing about bloodhounds attacking children.
Doubtless he had a pair of bloodhounds behind him!
Put some bloodhounds on his track.
I refer to the famous judgment in an auditing case when it was settled and has never been unsettled, that an auditor is a watchdog, not a bloodhound.
Drag hunts and bloodhound packs have doubled in number over the past 20 years, while the number of fox hunts has declined.
I have an association with my local pack of bloodhounds.
The auditor is a watchdog, not a bloodhound.