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Words nearby HuntsHuntington's chorea, Huntington's disease, Huntington Station, hunting watch, huntress, Hunts, huntsman, huntsman's-cup, Hunt's neuralgia, Hunt's syndrome, hunt's-up Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for HuntsThe Court concluded that the hunts are actually whaling expeditions, not scientific research as Japan has claimed for many years. Court Rules Japan Can No Longer Slaughter Whales in The Antarctic|Jake Adelstein, Nathalie-Kyoko Stucky|March 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST By night, he hunts with ghosts with goggles and a K2 device. True Life: I’m a Part-Time Ghost Hunter|Christine Pelisek|September 15, 2013|DAILY BEAST SEAL and DELTA Teams usually received top priority in their hunts for “jackpot” targets and dedicated air surveillance assets. America’s Troubled Drone Policy: Let the Debate Finally Begin|John Kael Weston|February 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST Sen. Jon Tester hunts, farms, has seven fingers, and could well determine his party's fate in 2012. Senator Jon Tester: The Democrats' Last Best Hope|Andrew Romano|May 8, 2011|DAILY BEAST
From a conscious, emotional perspective, I can claim all trace of enjoyment had evaporated from my hunts. The Extinction Parade: An Original Zombie Story by Max Brooks|Max Brooks|January 14, 2011|DAILY BEAST When absent on his long winter hunts the lodge was shut up, and the owl taken down. Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men|Anna Brownell Jameson The wild dog is an animal that hunts much in company, and trusts more to endurance than to speed. Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection|Alfred Russel Wallace A sense of power, of superabundant life, of fulfilment tingled in his nerves and bones during these hunts. Frank of Freedom Hill|Samuel A. Derieux The Hunts had three rooms and they were clean and comfortably furnished. The Bishop's Shadow|I. T. Thurston He hunts round the room, and eventually discovers a door leading into a small dressing-room. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 107, October 13, 1894|Various
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