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Answer for the clue "Like a bloodhound ", 5 letters:
jowly

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Word definitions for jowly in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. having sagging folds of flesh beneath the chin or lower jaw [syn: double-chinned , loose-jowled ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Having conspicuous jowls.

Usage examples of jowly.

The boy sent it up without speaking, to the seventh floor, where a big, jowly man in a neat dark suit was waiting in front of the doors when they opened.

So he welcomed Arthur, his round face wreathed in jowly grins, right hand raised in friendship, left hand grasping the dagger behind his back.

But all these were only parts, and made the motion seem segmented, when the smaller crew-cutted jowly boy was the one with the stuttered motion, the man of parts.

The barber, a thin, jowly man, sat sadly at the window most of the day, reading his own magazines and waiting for customers.

He was bald and jowly and spoke in a loud voice that increased in volume with each drink.

Behind the yellow counter were two people, an elderly matron with gray hair, horn-rimmed glasses, and a jowly jaw, and a tall man with black hair and a toothpick in his mouth.

Benjamin, save that his jowly, beard-fringed face more usually bore frown than smile.

Bell put his big, horned hand to his face and rubbed his jowly face around.

Fisk was a typical academic, bald, jowly, reading glasses dangling from his neck.

Urteil grinned and his plump cheeks broadened until his jowly face looked wider than it was long.

Urteil even looked like a bear with his large, hairy body, his small, bloodshot eyes, and his jowly, bristly face.

Jack McGinnis had the gravel voice of a man who has abused whiskey and cigarettes most of his life and the jowly face to match but as far as Frederick knew he was a teetotaler with no vices except working too hard and drinking too much coffee.

Nor in his physical being: the short, fat fingers were neatly manicured, the jowly cheeks gleamed of soap, and the moist brown eyes which drooped at the corners still seemed to be staring into times gone by.

The man was short and jowly, his balding head exposed to the frigid night air and a pair of plain, black spectacles perched upon his bulbous, somewhat florid nose.

He had a square, jowly face, a lumpy nose, and a straight, nearly lipless mouth.