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Definition of manhunt in English: manhuntnoun ˈmanhʌntˈmænˌhənt An organized search for a criminal, suspect, or escaped prisoner. the military launched a big manhunt for army coup leaders Example sentencesExamples - Police continued a manhunt in the area, but by late yesterday the attacker had not been arrested.
- Her father reported her flight and a police manhunt was launched.
- Cheshire Police have now launched a manhunt and stepped up police patrols in the town, with officers warning women to be vigilant.
- Meanwhile the hunt for those responsible intensified with Scotland Yard engaged in one of the force's biggest ever manhunts.
- The find sparked a manhunt with 15 police officers, dog teams and the force helicopter scouring the area.
- December 2, 1993, marked the end of one of the longest, bloodiest and most corrupt manhunts in history.
- A major manhunt was launched and detectives made numerous appeals in a bid to catch the culprit.
- A nationwide manhunt was then launched to trace her husband, who had not been seen since the previous weekend.
- Police in Cheshire and north Wales launched a massive manhunt but failed to locate the car in time.
- Detectives have launched a manhunt after two men burst into the home of a young mother and threatened to harm her newborn baby.
- A police manhunt has been launched, with divers dredging a reservoir in Belfast.
- One of North Yorkshire's biggest police manhunts was launched.
- Although police launched a huge manhunt and interviewed hundreds of people, his killers were never brought to justice.
- The driver of their vehicle escaped from the scene and is now the subject of a police manhunt.
- She managed to escape and report the attack to police, sparking one of the biggest manhunts in Australian history.
- The murderer was shot dead by police after a four-day manhunt, according to a report in the Southern Weekend.
- He said the police believe the suspect was working with one or two other people and have launched a manhunt for them.
- Police have launched a manhunt and believe the crimes may be linked, after witnesses gave similar descriptions for the offender.
- So ended one of the biggest and most maddening manhunts in history.
- Police chiefs heading the manhunt have urged the bank to think seriously about agreeing to such an option.
Definition of manhunt in US English: manhuntnounˈmanˌhəntˈmænˌhənt An organized search for a person, especially a criminal. the military launched a big manhunt for army coup leaders Example sentencesExamples - The murderer was shot dead by police after a four-day manhunt, according to a report in the Southern Weekend.
- She managed to escape and report the attack to police, sparking one of the biggest manhunts in Australian history.
- Detectives have launched a manhunt after two men burst into the home of a young mother and threatened to harm her newborn baby.
- Although police launched a huge manhunt and interviewed hundreds of people, his killers were never brought to justice.
- Cheshire Police have now launched a manhunt and stepped up police patrols in the town, with officers warning women to be vigilant.
- A nationwide manhunt was then launched to trace her husband, who had not been seen since the previous weekend.
- Police in Cheshire and north Wales launched a massive manhunt but failed to locate the car in time.
- The find sparked a manhunt with 15 police officers, dog teams and the force helicopter scouring the area.
- The driver of their vehicle escaped from the scene and is now the subject of a police manhunt.
- One of North Yorkshire's biggest police manhunts was launched.
- Police have launched a manhunt and believe the crimes may be linked, after witnesses gave similar descriptions for the offender.
- He said the police believe the suspect was working with one or two other people and have launched a manhunt for them.
- Meanwhile the hunt for those responsible intensified with Scotland Yard engaged in one of the force's biggest ever manhunts.
- So ended one of the biggest and most maddening manhunts in history.
- December 2, 1993, marked the end of one of the longest, bloodiest and most corrupt manhunts in history.
- A police manhunt has been launched, with divers dredging a reservoir in Belfast.
- Police continued a manhunt in the area, but by late yesterday the attacker had not been arrested.
- Police chiefs heading the manhunt have urged the bank to think seriously about agreeing to such an option.
- Her father reported her flight and a police manhunt was launched.
- A major manhunt was launched and detectives made numerous appeals in a bid to catch the culprit.
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