Synonym: chase, look, pursue, search, seek. Similar words: hunter, hunting, chunk, hung up, hundred, aunt, until, mount. Meaning: [hʌnt] n. 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. v. 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) for prey.
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91. The six-day moose hunt ends in two days.
92. Fears grew as the hunt for Matthew intensified.
93. A needle bullet through the chest during a hunt.
94. Then send the animals to hunt for food.
95. They still hunt with bows and arrows.
96. The hunt for the missing child continues today.
97. Hunt supporters have always been advised to exercise restraint.
98. Now a new television programme re-tells the murder hunt.
99. Perhaps an Easter egg hunt in the fifties.
99. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
100. Many said the hunt was out of the ordinary.
101. Gone early to hunt for tent, etc.
102. Otherwise it will be like an Easter egg hunt.
103. Typically, they hunt vast areas to find suitable deposits.
104. The furore was increased by the ham-fisted police hunt for those responsible.
105. And a continuing -- although decreasing -- number hunt the wild animals that remain plentiful.
106. And general manager, Bob Hunt, foresees a great future, particularly through the development of higher added-value and high-technology products.
107. Tell you what, you hunt through the file, see if we have a case history on Miss Duncan.
108. To go on you must hunt through the hottest part of the day.
109. Coyotes hunt in packs when their food is deer but hunt alone when their food is mice.
110. Putting aside her hunt for lice, she walked barefoot up to the barred window.
111. This beloved metal is both precious and free - to those willing to hunt for it.
112. Police initially believed the pair had died in the fire - but within three days a full-scale murder hunt was launched.
113. Animal rights activists and fox-hunters clashed at the annual Boxing Day hunt.
114. Some of the other men were worrying, expressing doubts about the weather, wondering if the hunt should be postponed.
115. But when you came to hunt for this particular itch, it was always the next regiment that had it.
116. What had started out as a quest for metallic hydrogen now became a serious hunt for fusion.
117. The hedgerows and pasture where the owls hunt their prey are disappearing as farmers create bigger fields for intensive arable farming.
118. Much of the money went to airing the videotape of the lion hunt, shot in Idaho six years ago.
119. Hunt alert: Huntsmen in Northern Ireland have been alerted by police after letter bombs were sent to two hunt members.
120. Even so, Bicker and Luib had to hunt on the eastern bank to supplement what food they had left.
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