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Noun(1) Englishman and Pre-Raphaelite painter (1827-1910(2) United States architect (1827-1895(3) British writer who defended the Romanticism of Keats and Shelley (1784-1859(4) an association of huntsmen who hunt for sport(5) an instance of searching for something(6) the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone(7) the work of finding and killing or capturing animals for food or pelts(8) the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport
Verb(1) pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals(2) pursue or chase relentlessly(3) chase away, with as with force(4) yaw back and forth about a flight path(5) oscillate about a desired speed, position, or state to an undesirable extent(6) seek, search for(7) search (an area

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(1) Living with elephants and giraffes, and seeing lions hunt and kill, was fantastic.(2) Sunday's show has a series of classes for both foxhounds and terriers, although the competition is only open to animals belonging to the hunt .(3) on weak stereo signals this circuit can hunt over mono and stereo in a very disconcerting manner(4) Dogs hunt in packs or at the bidding of their masters.(5) police launched a hunt for the killer(6) Mr Todhunter has been working as huntsman for the hunt since 1988, looking after its 43 hounds and 11 puppies.(7) A senior detective who led the hunt for two armed robbers behind a series of terrifying raids across Bradford today told of the desperate race against time to catch them before someone was shot.(8) International search and rescue teams and sniffer dogs have joined the hunt for survivors.(9) It has been my good privilege to hunt wild pigs in five states as well as wart hogs in Africa and the pig-like javelina in Texas.(10) An annual hunt of roughly 20 animals per year was inaugurated in 1929 to supply meat to local missions and hospitals.(11) The meet and the hunt provided a dash of colour in the lives of all during the otherwise drab British winter.(12) Richard Wilson said the hunt would continue to meet but abide by the requirements of the Hunting Act.(13) Maybe for some, but for me it's more akin to the rush of a big game hunt .(14) The hunt for investors in Scottish rugby continues apace.(15) Mr Gillies seems to be of the opinion it is OK to hunt foxes as they themselves kill for enjoyment (like many other animals do).(16) It was a hunt for the things observed or imagined by that ancient author, and lying behind those words: the life of antiquity, actual or imaginative.
Related Words
(1) hunt down
(2) hunt for
(3) treasure hunt
(4) egg hunt
(5) scavenger hunt
(6) hunt up
(7) witch-hunt
(8) hunt out
Synonyms
Noun
1. chase
2. search
3. hunting


Verb
4. chase
5. search for
6. trace
7. hunt down


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

sleep during the day and hunt at night.

sleep during the day and HUNT at night.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6


And when I told you
to hunt him down and kill him,

And when I told you to HUNT him down and kill him,

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 6


is that the Children of the Forest
used to hunt with dragonglass.

is that the Children of the Forest used to HUNT with dragonglass.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 5


"Killed from wounds
he took in a boar hunt..."

"Killed from wounds he took in a boar HUNT..."

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 6


...he may hunt you down.

...he may HUNT you down.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 15


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