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hunting
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Wiktionary
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n. 1 Chase and killing animals for sport or to get food. 2 Looking for something, especially for a job or flat. 3 (context engineering English) Fluctuating around a central value without stabilizing. vb. (present participle of hunt English)
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Hunting is the practice of pursuing animals to capture or kill them. Hunting may also refer to:
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a fishing/hunting licence (= a licence that allows you to fish/hunt ) ▪ He renewed his hunting license. a hunting expedition ▪ He was joined on his hunting expedition by two local guides. bargain hunting ▪ They're off ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hunt \Hunt\ (h[u^]nt), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hunted ; p. pr. & vb. n. Hunting .] [AS. huntian to hunt; cf. hentan to follow, pursue, Goth. hin?an (in comp.) to seize. [root]36. Cf. Hent .] To search for or follow after, as game or wild animals; to chase; ...
Usage examples of hunting.
Why, Abigail could best nearly any boy in the county at what were deemed masculine pursuits: hunting, riding and climbing trees.
By his secrecy and diligence he entertained some hopes of surprising the person of Constans, who was pursuing in the adjacent forest his favorite amusement of hunting, or perhaps some pleasures of a more private and criminal nature.
Purple Rocks, taking the bodies back to the coast in Ruathen barrels, putting them on a caravel set adrift in the known path of the Waterdhavian hunting vessel.
The herd paused for an instant at the edge of the slope, but Akela gave tongue in the full hunting yell, and they pitched over one after the other just as steamers shoot rapids, the sand and stones spurting up round them.
Ever since Akela had been deposed, the Pack had been without a leader, hunting and fighting at their own pleasure.
After all, the Alaunt were hunting hounds and their master had wielded the Wolven.
Anyway, it seems that one of their innumerable holidays was about to conclude on Amado III when the climate controller monitoring equipment took itself off-line to go hunting for this mythical suprahuman intelligence.
An ancient spacefaring race the Linyaari knew only as the Ancestral Friends had saved the ki-lin from primitive and brutal humans who were hunting them to extinction on Terra, and brought them through the cosmos to Vhiliinyar, where they had thrived once again.
The young man must be a brazen sinner, too far gone for hunting to hurt him, who will ride with Anonyma in the field.
He was a natural horseman and an excellent shot with bow, arbalest and rifle, and often went off by himself for days at a time, hunting in the high ranges of hills where the Breas ran white and fast through the locks and ponds of the old canal system.
In her dream Ashe sought her endlessly, hunting her wherever she went.
But hee returning against them with furious force, pryed with his eyes, on whom hee might first assayle with his tuskes : Lepolemus strooke the beast first on the backe with his hunting staffe.
Work in the project for twenty years, for example, and at the age of fifty - in some cases, even earlier - you can have a wide choice of retirements - an estate somewhere on Auk world, a villa on a paradise world, a hunting lodge in another world where there is a variety of game that is unbelievable.
Tulie had almost always found a way to join hunting parties, even when she had small children, and the Aurochs Hearth was well represented.
Once more they landed at a short distance from Constantinople, and Rother bade his men hide in a thicket, while he went into the city, disguised as a pilgrim, and carrying under his robe a hunting horn, which he promised to sound should he at any time find himself in danger.