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Sentence count:263+10Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: chaselookpursuesearchseekSimilar words: hunterhuntingchunkhung uphundredauntuntilmountMeaning: [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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211. Peel Hunt, which mainly advises on smaller companies, was second judged by client growth.
212. Making an extraordinary number of handling errors and under-using the speed in their backs, Widnes were scarcely in the hunt.
213. Nearly all have favourite places where they regularly sleep or drink or hunt and most move around along particular trails.
214. These days motorists congregate at petrol stations in a seemingly perpetual hunt for fuel.
215. Then they can hunt for a spot on the street, but many streets have disappeared under the snow.
216. Soon after moving in Hunt began reading Minton's copy of Delacroix's Journals.
217. I spoke, in that context, of the connotations of the posse, of the hunt.
218. No regulations governed the hunt - anyone with a rifle and a boat could kill dolphins without a licence.
219. Activities include a treasure hunt, country dancing, a bouncy castle, kite-making and painting.
219. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
220. Marsha Hunt and Thulani Davis have no need for this kind of artifice.
221. Will convinces the pair not to eat them, but instead join forces in the hunt for the pirates and their captives.
222. He knows the hunt is in full cry, so he covers his tracks.
223. Bowman forced his fingers to hunt around, and presently discovered the pear-shaped bulb.
224. A hunt follower with a terrier sends it in after others try to divert the water.
225. Louis has some fine barbecue places, but you have to hunt them out.
226. Scrambling turned to roped up exploration as the frustrating hunt for anything remotely matching the guidebook description ensued.
227. The hunt for causes goes on, and research into the causes goes hand-in-hand with care for the families.
228. Mr. Hunt I withdraw the commendation that I gave the hon. Gentleman, but only because that is damaging his political career.
229. Hunt said things looked bad, and went on to enumerate the reasons why.
230. He remembered that ghastly hunt across the fields at Woodstock and bit his lip at the despair he felt.
231. They resented the Forest law which forbade them to hunt over their own lands and woods on pain of heavy penalties.
232. When the food has gone, its appeal diminishes, the dance stops, the crowd disperses and a new hunt begins.
233. Consider the following scenario: a caveman leaves his cave one day setting out in order to hunt for food.
234. Their excited babble and their laughter carried far - the cacophony that ruined many a good hunt.
235. Shaw v. Hunt: Oddly shaped congressional districts are unconstitutional if they were designed in order to ensure black voting majorities.
236. Hunt coats are made of a heavy cloth called Melton which is almost waterproof, and very warm.
237. I later found out that many birds also hunt caterpillars by using their feeding damage as a clue.
238. Would their behaviour alter dramatically if they were left to hunt for food in the wild?
239. Many people hunt after happiness, but never find it.
240. The owl was so startled to discover someone watching it hunt that it dropped the titmouse, which fell to the ground.
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