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treasure hunts

n. (plural of treasure hunt English)

Usage examples of "treasure hunts".

Their treasure hunts turn up nothing, then boom, one of them just picks up a gold piece off the ground as if it had been there all along.

My grandfather loved creating elaborate treasure hunts around our house, a string of clues that eventually led to my real gift.

Many of the Superstition exhibition's most prized artifacts were the direct result of his treasure hunts.

More loot has been poured into underwater treasure hunts than was ever found.

The trouble with most treasure hunts is that either someone's been there before and sneaked off with the treasure or the ship's so deep in the coral you can't get at it.

Adam and I will go out on treasure hunts, sell most of the baubles, then I’.

I could write it as a factual account (which, of course, it would be) and submit it to one of the so-called fact magazines that deal in raw sensationalism, with content on such things as treasure hunts, flying saucers, and the underground and again with the good chance that it might see the light of print, with at least some of the more moronic readers according it some credence.

Just playing games, hiding and seeking, treasure hunts, exploring in the dead of night with a guttering candle, daring one another, all the typical games we played as children ourselves.