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hunt club

n. an association of huntsmen who hunt for sport [syn: hunt]

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Hunt club

Hunt Club, hunt club, or hunting club may refer to:

  • Hunt Club, Ottawa, area of the capital of Canada
  • The Hunt Club, 2010 album by Sector Seven
  • hunting club, either:
    • Club (weapon) used for hunting
    • Club (organization) for hunters
      • :Category:Hunting with hounds lists many such clubs

Usage examples of "hunt club".

Bob once saw stalking the night woods near his hunt club a ghost Indian whose face was so pocked with anger that it had festered.

English hunting prints on the paneled walls were a feeble reminder that the original Hunt Room had actually been a place where ladies and gentlemen of the Meadow Brook Hunt Club gathered after riding to hounds.

Heris found this confusing, since in the books she'd read there was only one official Hunt Dinner per hunt club, but presumably Bunny did things his own way.

Dinner per hunt club, but presumably Bunny did things his own way.

The Hunt Club was one of the more publicized groups, and its members seemed to include the most indigo of the blue blood, plus a number of names Peter didn't recognize.

The recovery helicopter, designated Hunt Club 1, was over the capsule within less than two minutes.

It was a witty, perhaps cruel echo of a notorious remark loudly uttered at the Willowsville Hunt Club when news of the assassination of John F.

On the road Del Mar joined us and we galloped along to the Hunt Club, careful, however, to save the horses as much as possible for the dash over the fields.

He wouldn't say what for, so my guess is it was in partial payment for his membership in Randy's private hunt club.

He could see most of his property from there, and the winding river with the road bridge over it, and the Hunt Club Hotel, and the track from the road to the homestead through his paddocks, and the homestead itself, small, red-roofed, and insignificant in the great panorama.

The Rainbow Hunt Club outside Scotland Neck occupies a flat, narrow clearing on the northern bank of the Roanoke River.