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n. (plural of hunt English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: hunt)

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The difference was, however, that the Hunts were happy to get on with their own lives and let the visionaries enjoy their agonizings if that was what they wanted.

Six-score Hunts, it is to be Rang Six-score times twelve wayes, which makes One thousand four hundred and forty several wayes to Ring this 720 plain Changes.

Ringing Grandsire bob with any of these eight Hunts, the first changes in each Peal are to be made in the same manner, as those in the Peal before set down, until the first bob in each Peal comes to be made.

They ask for good luck on first hunts, favor on a new boat, happiness with a new mate.

Just as she had been called the Woman Who Hunts before she was a woman, Baby had reached adulthood before he attained maturity.

Lords are like Lord Elsethcloser to their dogs and their hunts than they are to their people.

Lord Samarin had even been named Huntsman of the Chamber two Hunts ago.

But the hunts, of course, never endedand Stephen was obliged to follow Norn, Soredon, and Gilliam wherever it was that the season dragged them in search of food and prey.

But he had made his oath, and some small part of himone that was firmly committed to silencefound satisfaction in tending both the dogs and Gilliam when they returned from their long hunts, exhausted and weary.

While I was before the grand jury, Fran and I visited the Hunts at their Potomac, Maryland, home.

Peter Maroulis and I arrived early and had a scotch with Bittman and his partner, Austin Mitler, as we waited in the den for the Hunts, who lived about a mile away.

The owl is a hunting bird, he thought, but it only hunts small animals.

It provided a welcome change from their winter diet of dried preserved meat, especially later in the season when the frozen supplies from late fall hunts ran out.

Despite the fact that it brought her into closer contact with Broud, she found herself interested and drawn to the men when they sat together spending long days rehashing earlier hunts or discussing strategy for future ones.

But she was woman-size, and she had gone on a few short hunts already that summer.