intr. Of a hound: To make a quivering movement with the tail and body, while searching for the trail; to feather.

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1857.  Kingsley, Two Y. Ago, xviii. ‘I thought they beauties starns weren’t flemishing for nowt.’ Ibid. The hounds have overrun the scent, and are back again, flemishing about the plashed fence on the river brink.

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