58 adjectives to describe huntings

I'll warrant you'll find enough in the way of bear-hunting to satisfy you; perhaps a little Indian hunting to boot, for if the Banattees get hold of your horses, you'll have a long hunt before you find them again.

We had our yearly festivals, our cowslip gatherings, our blackberry huntings, our hay makings, and all the delights so pleasant to country children.

Small business indeed and often ludicrous, this playing at grasshopper hunting.

Description of the otter hunting.

" "I only know that I wish that I had my fringed hunting tunic and leggings on once more.

One day, when the cubs were hungry and food scarce because of their persistent hunting near the den, the mother brought them to the edge of a dense thicket where rabbits were plentiful enough, but where the cover was so thick that they could not follow the frightened game for an instant.

Pheasant hunting.

Such an example has its full weight with every other kind of mere money-hunting.

"This is sure Jim dandy hunting.

Later, he saw two Indians, who were evidently Arapahoes, carrying a deer between them, and he knew that the delightful hunting he had promised himself would not be forthcoming.

By diligent hunting, she found several opportunities.

His brother, the effeminate Henry III., disliked hunting, as he considered it too fatiguing and too dangerous.

By-and-by Muckwa became tired of staying at home, and thought that he would go off to a distance and resume his favorite bear-hunting.

There'll be the finer hunting for us later.

In God's name, if the Stock Exchange, and railway stagging, and the advertisements in the Protestant Hue-and-Cry, and the frantic Mammon-hunting which has been for the last fifty years the peculiar pursuit of the majority of Quakers, Dissenters, and Religious Churchmen, are not The World, what is?

Still, he kept up a frenzied hunting and inspired the laborers to do likewise.

Kazan and Gray Wolf found few fresh trails, and after an hour of fruitless hunting they returned to their lair.

One whom no ill hunting sends home discontented, and makes him swear at his dogs and family.

I don't believe you; and if you have been hanged, what have you been doing to get hanged?" "You need not take care of your pockets, sir,neither robbery nor murder was it which brought me to the gallows; but innocent bug-hunting.

But, one night, after I had been out in the garden with a lantern hunting for him at midnight, I heard a gentle purring sound, and, after looking in every direction, I finally located him on the roof of the kitchen.

There, too, might be seen little knots of the men of the woods, coureurs-de-bois or voyageurs, with leathern hunting tunics, fringed leggings, and fur cap with eagle feather, who came back once a year to the cities, leaving their Indian wives and children in some up-country wigwam.

CAMPING OUT FOX HUNTING LEFT ON LABRADOR LYNX HUNTING OFF TO THE GEYSERS ON THE AMAZON Sent anywhere, postage paid, upon receipt of Fifty Cents.

But it was the mystery of Keesh's marvelous hunting that took chief place in all their minds.

Let me exemplify the difference between that noble beneficent spirit of commerce and the merely material money hunting, which falsely usurps the name of commerce.

There were books of travel and adventure, books about mighty hunting on the table in the centre of the room; and seated at the table was a short and rather fat, red-haired fellow of about forty-five, with a closely- trimmed beard and a pair of bright eyes.

58 adjectives to describe  huntings