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hit off the line (third-person singular simple present hits off the line, present participle hitting off the line, simple past and past participle hit off the line)

  1. (hunting) Of a hound, to pick up the scent of a quarry after a check.
    • 1928, Siegfried Sassoon, Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man, Penguin, published 2013, page 198:
      Peerless, on the other hand, was worthy of her appellation, and frequently hit off the line when the others were at a loss to know which way their fox had gone across a bit of cold ploughland.