To chase or stalk with the intention of catching for killing
“It took much effort on their part to hunt animals for food.”
To search determinedly for someone or something
“I decided to hunt for ideas and design patterns on the Internet.”
(of a person or animal) To move about restlessly and stealthily, especially in search of prey
To hunt something and capture or kill it
To cause anguish or distress to
Attempt to get
To look for a job
To hunt or take game or fish illegally
To visit one or more shops, or websites, to buy goods
An act of hunting or pursuing someone or something
“Arthur's hound, Cabal, left his print in a stone during the hunt of the mythological boar named Troit.”
A search or attempt to find something
“He determined to make another hunt through the drawers, cabinet, and desk once again to feel perfectly certain that it was not in the house.”
A goal, mission or target, or the pursuit of one
“I felt incapable of relaxing, feeling that every hour of every day I should be on the hunt for that elusive husband.”
The activity of hunting, especially wild animals or game
An instance of searching or surveying a place
A gathering or assembly of people, typically meeting for a common purpose
An organized event at which a number of competitions are held
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