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OUT. Not to be up with the hounds; as In signifies, in the hunter's language, to be close with them; as those who are when the quarry is killed, are said to be in at the death, those who are not, are said to he thrown out.
Harewood, Harry. A Dictionary of Sports. London: T. Tegg and son, 1835
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