Synonym: hunt, search. Similar words: accounting, parenting, continuing, unrelentingly, hunt, hunter, until, jauntily. Meaning: ['hʌntɪŋ] n. 1. the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport 2. the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone 3. the work of finding and killing or capturing animals for food or pelts.
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121. Bedrooms are tastefully furnished and combine all modern comforts and facilities with the gracious style of a Tyrolean hunting lodge.
122. The Marchioness of Blandford is still seriously ill from head injuries after a hunting accident at the weekend.
123. These will include maintaining the status quo, retaining hunting with new restrictions, a partial ban, and a total ban.
124. But the hunting world won't comment until the court case is over.
125. To get any work done, Gray had to go hunting for congressional aides.
126. In the time of hunting and gathering, humans stood in awe of beasts.
127. He has an unquenchable enthusiasm for hunting and especially for hawking.
128. Just think in years to come lots of people could be hunting.
129. The plan is designed to provide more caribou for hunters; hunting of the Delta herd has been banned since 1991.
130. Just like humans, they go hunting with their blowpipes and they erect snares and traps in the jungle.
131. No hunting, shooting or fishing for them, but walking and gardening and breathing in the clear air.
132. On a somewhat more controversial issue, Mr Milburn and Mr Bergg said they would support a ban on fox hunting.
133. None saw his executioners spend several minutes hunting for a vein to administer the lethal drugs.
134. One day I took the beasts hunting and they raised a big fat buck.
135. Sentences and stories hint at their subjects before hunting them down, so that you keep having to trust her and follow blindly.
136. Becky Blandford, who's still seriously ill more than forty eight hours after a hunting accident.
137. They may be petitioned by men to help with hunting animals, or by women seeking assistance with childbirth or illness.
138. Hunting him down and destroying him for ever can become a full-scale adventure in itself.
139. A ban has been imposed on the hunting and killing of whales.
140. Observations of Freddy led them to conclude that dolphins use sonar while hunting.
141. I had brought a rifle with me to Abyssinia. determined to achieve my dream of hunting big game.
142. Another county council could introduce a similar ban before the hunting season begins.
143. Diana later realized that Camilla saw Charles's love of hunting as a conduit to maintaining her own friendship.
144. I pass up a roadside rest area,[http://Sentencedict.com] a happy hunting ground for new cars and ready cash.
145. When the bars closed, she and her sister drove through back alleys hunting for him.
146. His father died in a hunting accident during the war.
147. Both provide Hunting Oilfield Services with a more complete range of connectors and related services for tubes for off-shore operators.
148. He looks lovely in hunting pink, and even better in the buff.
149. These simple tools were used for hunting in the Stone Age.
150. After all, they argued, the State doesn't subsidise auto racing, hunting and pop concerts.
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