Similar words: bounty hunter, hunter, haunted, daunted, mounted, stunted, undaunted, untainted. Meaning: [hʌnt] adj. reflecting the fear or terror of one who is hunted.
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1) The men only hunted; the women did everything else.
2) The gang are being hunted by the police.
3) I hunted for my book everywhere.
4) The police have hunted down the escaped prisoner.
5) They hunted wild animals for food.
6) Last December they hunted down and killed one of the gangsters.
7) At last he was hunted down and killed by hanging.
8) We hunted up the deserters in the forest last week.
9) I'm sure he will be hunted down in less than a week.
10) Whales are still being hunted and killed in the Arctic.
11) A giant wildcat is being hunted after 58 lambs were butchered.
12) We hunted the neighbour's chickens out of our yard.
13) They were hunted almost to extinction .
14) The President warned that terrorists would be hunted down.
15) I hunted down the manuscript in the British Museum.
16) The animals suffer great pain and distress when hunted.
17) The animal is hunted for its fur.
18) Carla always has such a hunted look.
19) He was hunted out of the country.
20) He identified the corpse as the criminal hunted after.
21) The police dog finally hunted down the escaped prisoner.
22) I hunted out one of my old notes.
23) I've hunted everywhere but I can't find it.
24) I've hunted all over the place,(http://sentencedict.com/hunted.html) but I can't find that book.
25) Key protagonists of the revolution were hunted down and executed.
26) The King ordained that deer should not be hunted without a royal licence.
27) In the school library he hunted out books on politics.
28) The terrorists must be hunted down and brought to justice.
29) Somewhere out there was a desperate man, cold, hungry, hunted.
30) Lions and elephants are called big game when they are hunted.
More similar words: bounty hunter, hunter, haunted, daunted, mounted, stunted, undaunted, untainted, surmounted, hunt, shunt, hunt up, hunting, discontented, contented, punter, saunter, counter, countess, volunteer, encounter, untenable, untempered, counteract, countermand, mountebank, countervail, counterpart, counterfeit, countenance.