bassetting

/ˈbæsɪtɪŋ/
verb
  1. To hunt or track with basset hounds.
    • The club members basset together every autumn to keep the tradition alive.
    • They plan to basset in the forest next Saturday morning.
    • My uncle loves to basset whenever he visits the farm.
noun
  1. A type of hunting or tracking in which a basset hound follows a scent, or the activity of using basset hounds for hunting.
    • Our grandfather taught us the old traditions of bassetting before he passed away.
    • Bassetting requires patience, as the dogs move slowly but steadily along the trail.
    • The hunters spent the weekend bassetting in the countryside with their pack of hounds.
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