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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151. And fox hunt demo ... animal rights protestors clash with huntsmen.
152. Essentially Britain is abandoning the hunt for cannabis smugglers and dealers in a dramatic relaxation of policy on the drug.
153. However, soon after graduating at Oxford, Hunt had achieved a long-held aspiration upon his ordination at Winchester in 1878.
154. Today men across the land continue to hunt compulsively, despite a possibly declining need or appetite for the available game.
155. Children can enjoy a special treasure hunt, a bouncy castle and Punch and Judy shows.
156. But these days there was little left to hunt and little free country left to do it in.
157. The hunters were not even breaking even, yet the hunt continued despite the falling catches.
158. Here being a success means you can hunt, you can fish, you can take care of yourself.
159. Matthew Hunt converted a penalty after five minutes; then Fowler netted his first after a move started by Nikki Harman.
160. The driver of the quad bike was Michael Smith,(sentencedict .com) an employee of the Bicester Hunt.
161. Excitement rose in them, hardening muscles and quivering their sleek flanks in anticipation of the hunt.
162. We had it for hunting grounds, but we never knew enough to hunt oil on it.
163. Planned events include a fantasy role-playing war games day, an Easter egg hunt and motorcycle display.
164. So with another national hunt festival over let's take a last look back at Cheltenham nineteen ninety two.
165. There was no doubt at all that every Brownie there was determined to think hard and hunt hard for a new Pack Meeting place.
166. If a ban is approved, the famous Beaufort hunt will be hard hit.
167. They hunt for camel meat by putting land mines around the region's brackish waterholes.
168. One was a hunt for witches, the other for Communists, but they involve the same function of the human mind.
169. A good collie enters into the spirit of the hunt, up to a point.
170. Hunt and Metta provide some lively moments, but Reed, a fine actor, is mostly reduced to wailing and whimpering.
171. And the hunt is in earnest for good old George.
172. With respect to desire, they insist on the equal value of products of the hunt and products of the garden.
173. Merseyside's chief constable yesterday defended the handling of the arrest of a 12-year-old in the hunt for James's killers.
174. Isabella now sent Henry of Lancaster to the lordship of Glamorgan to hunt down the king and the younger Despenser.
175. Naturalists recruited boys to hunt specimens, established price lists, advertised in popular magazines.
176. The hunt recently fenced off 6 and a half miles of the M40 to stop foxes getting onto it.
177. Tragically, or perhaps fortunately, the hunt was aborted by Gaitskell's untimely death in January 1963.
178. Before Friant, Hollywood stars like Clark Gable used to come here to duck hunt.
179. While they're suitably snotty, they don't hunt in packs - we're not talking Axi Rose's scapegoats here.
180. Greenpeace has in the past campaigned against the Faroese whale hunt, drawing vehement criticism from the islanders.
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