hound from some place

hound (someone) from (some place)

To hunt, chase, or pursue someone relentlessly, until they leave a particular place. Police hounded the suspect from his hideout and were able to arrest him en route to Mexico.
See also: hound
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hound someone from some place

 and hound someone out (of something or some place)
to chase someone out of some place; to force someone out of something or some place. They hounded Joel and his friends from the town. The sheriff hounded Tex out of town.
See also: hound, place
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • hound (someone) from (some place)
  • hound (someone) out (of some place)
  • hound out
  • hound out of
  • hound someone
  • hound down
  • hound or an animal down
  • set after (someone or something)
  • hunt down
  • be hounded (by someone or something)