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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241. And watched three-spined stickleback fish hunt water fleas, to the accompaniment of either white noise calibrated to match the noise level of speedboats or a silent track as a control.
242. In fact, the name Dachshund is German for "badger dog, " indicating why these dogs were originally bred - to hunt badgers.
243. He couldn't hunt larger 24)game because he didn't have a gun—to purchase one, he would have had to provide an address—but he began studying how to make a bow and 25)fletch arrows.
244. They hunt the Atlantic minke whale, which has a population of about 103, 000.
245. The hunt out for several weeks, but the puma was yet not found.
246. Researchers have had to hunt down special varieties of antibodies that can recognize a broad range of viral targets, but it is uncertain whether even these will work in a vaccine.
247. Hunt:Nekhorvich specialized in recombining DNA molecules. In the myth, Bellerophon was a prince who killed the Chimera.
248. A team from Tohoku University led by Satoshi Tadokoro is apparently en route to Sendai with a snakelike robot that can wriggle into debris to hunt for people.
249. We befriended each other when wolves were foraging around our Mesolithic camps for food, and our own ancestors quickly discovered that 'dogs' could help them track and hunt animals.
250. The right whale gets its name from whalers who deemed it a particularly good species to hunt, because it floats after being killed.
251. Many researchers, therefore, have amelioration of hyperalgesia and allodynia foremost in their minds as they hunt for new analgesics.
252. This 1886 photo shows the construction of the pedestal for the Statue of Liberty. The stone-built structure was designed by Richard Morris Hunt.
253. Today, Pakistani intelligence assets on the ground and American drones in the air hunt Kashmiri relentlessly in the ungoverned tribal areas near Pakistan's border with Afghanistan.
254. But anyone at Tara who won't work can go hunt up the Yankees.
255. Even if it's just a split second feeling, I will be on the hunt to make sure I'm right.
256. Now the hunt is on to find anyone who came into contact with the little boy while he visited relatives in the border city of Brownsville from his home in Mexico City.
257. For example, to protest cluster bombs, which kill children who find the bomblets, they staged a bomblet hunt near the last White House Easter Egg Roll.
258. The cheetah cubs have gone out hunting without their mother, and have come across a herd of gemsbok. And the hunt is on.
259. When you're choosing a hunting knife, it's important to consider how you'll use it and the type of gamey-ou plan to hunt.
260. "The ritual of the hunt was always the same[Sentencedict.com], " the narrator writes of the affair that unfolds in Kensington and various chateaux.
261. He said the attacks at the Pentagon and in New York's World Trade Center caused the country to unite and strengthened the military's resolve to hunt down terrorists like Osama bin Ladin.
262. However, Tigress was not so very eager to hunt up her father.
263. THE silvery Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) speaks to two of man's most basic instincts: the need to hunt and the need to tell stories.
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