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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31) He hunted vainly through his pockets for a piece of paper.
32) We hunted down their phone number and gave them a call.
33) Elephants used to be hunted for the ivory from their tusks.
34) I hunted out my old school photos to show Mary.
35) I heard panting like a hunted stag.
36) Bears, it appeared, were hunted.
37) The big cat has been hunted to near extinction.
38) The hunter is a sucker for the hunted.
39) Mobs hunted in packs, smashing windows and looting goods.
40) Armed robbers who shot at a security guard are still being hunted by police.
41) Eventually some girls may have hunted, but without the same enthusiasm or hysteria as the boys.
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42) She hunted stereotypes down as if they were sewer rats and stuck radical slogans to the fridge door.
43) Friends and neighbors hunted everywhere, but no-one could find the child.
44) Just as camouflage is used by both sides in the contests between hunters and hunted, so is the technique of baiting.
45) For more than two years, the authorities hunted for the kidnapper. Public pressure demanded the case be solved.
46) She stayed with them in the cottage and helped Benjamin during the day while the older boys hunted.
47) I hunted buffalo in the swamps at Bilen; it was exciting following them through the dense reed beds.
48) She hunted down the telephone number through directory enquiries and then rang.
49) Incidentally the odds on the hunted fox being killed are about evens.
50) The peaty lowlands were still mainly marshland. Small families or tribes hunted and hid in huts in the forest.
51) She has hunted wild game, mainly roe deer and moose, and has had little impact on livestock.
52) The little tern's numbers have been threatened since Victorian times when it was hunted for its snow-white plumage.
53) I hunted all morning for the book of photos, but couldn't find it.
54) Soon the hunters who travelled by rail hunted not for food or protection, but for trophies and sport.
55) They both hunted through the debris on the floor to find that shrivelled scrap bearing his name.
56) We hunted only a few times but by the end I knew I would never go hunting again.
57) Not so long ago this had been jungle, where maharajahs hunted for the last of the tigers.
58) This was the largest collection of these creatures Chopra had come across; normally, they hunted alone or in small packs.
59) So, by slow and painful steps, man learnt to become the hunter instead of the hunted, killing animals for food.
60) She went in, hunted through the cupboards until she found everything she needed, then cooked herself a large meal.
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