noun
- Plural of greyhound; slender, fast-running dogs with long legs, originally bred for hunting and now often used in racing.
Usage: Standard spelling is 'greyhounds'; 'grayhounds' is a variant spelling more common in American English.
Examples
- The grayhounds raced around the track at incredible speed.
- She owns two grayhounds that she rescued from a shelter.
- Grayhounds are known for their slender build and gentle temperament.
- The kennel specializes in breeding grayhounds for competitive racing.
- Many grayhounds make excellent family pets after their racing careers end.