running dog
Americannoun
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Disparaging. (especially in Chinese Communist propaganda)
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a person or institution subservient to counterrevolutionary interests.
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a manipulable, servile follower; lackey.
to be reviled as a running dog of the colonialists.
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Architecture. Vitruvian scroll.
Etymology
Origin of running dog
1925–30; in political sense, translation of Chinese zǒugǒu
Example Sentences
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Will they end up running dog kennels or holiday cottages?
From The Guardian • Jun. 27, 2013
Within weeks, the People's Daily switched lines, that Singapore is no longer a running dog of the Americans, it's a very nice city, a garden city, good public housing, very clean place.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"We have the stunt dog, the running dog and the picture dog," trainer Mathilde de Cagny whispers.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Be silent, you running dog," I said, "and go help your master to dismount."
From Finished by Haggard, Henry Rider
It has shown us, for instance, that the galloping race-horse, with legs stretched out as we are used to see it, is a mythical animal, probably founded on the mental image or a running dog.
From Practical Mysticism A Little Book for Normal People by Underhill, Evelyn
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