31 Metaphors for hunters

The hunters were the pioneers; but close behind them came another set of explorers quite as hardy and resolute.

"'And then came the speeches; Lord Hunter was fine Lord Wood, finer stillLord Thompson, divine, The sheriffs were Ciceros a-piece; Lord Crowther was sick, though he managed to eat What, if races were feasts, would have won him the plate; But he tossed off a bumper to Greece.

AN IGNORANT GLORY-HUNTER Is an insectum animal, for he is the maggot of opinion; his behaviour is another thing from himself, and is glued and but set on.

And then, in the time of blackest doubt, Bull Hunter had become a hero and accomplished the great featridden Diablo, before all the incredulous eyes of the watchers.

The hunters were very accurate marksmen; game was plenty, and not shy, and so they got up close and rarely wasted a shot.

How clever the hunter is! LEANDER.

The strange hunter whom they had unexpectedly encountered several times, must be some crack-brained adventurer, the victim of a fancied wrong, who, most likely, had mistaken Harvey Richter for another person.

A HUNTER Is an auxiliary hound that assists one nation of beasts to subdue and overrun another.

A few noisy and thoughtless seamen, belonging to the vessels in the haven, together with some half dozen notorious tavern-hunters were, however, the sole fruits of all their nods of recognition, inquiries into the welfare of wives and children, and, in some instances, of open invitations to alight and drink.

The old hunter was scarcely an instant behind him.

Hunter is captain of the eleven.

Oddly enough, he pictured man and horse as being somewhat alikeDiablo vast and black and fierce, and Hal Dunbar dark and huge and terrible of eye, also; which was proof enough that Bull Hunter was a good deal of a child.

The strange hunter was our Bugbear himself after all.

Only think of that!' Bessie thought of her own good luck in being anonymous, but did not express it, only saying, 'Autograph-hunters are a great nuisance.

The hunter was a splendid specimen of physical manhood, and his face indicated honesty and good-nature.

After the result of the first run had been duly announced, our St. Louis excursion friendswho had approached to the place where we had stoppedset out a lot of champagne, which they had brought with them, and which proved a good drink on a Kansas prairie, and a buffalo hunter was a good man to get away with it.

The blood-hunters who had taken me into custody at , related, as usual among their fraternity, a part of their adventure, and told of the reason which inclined them to suppose, that the individual who had passed through their custody, was the very Caleb Williams for whose apprehension a reward had been offered of a hundred guineas.

The hunter was a big-legged, small-headed Abenaqui, with knees over-topping his tuft of hair when he squatted on his heels.

THE HUNTER By Benjamin Vautier] It was the beautiful girl of the flower scene in the woods.

The hunter was now the hunted, and was very soon caught and despatched by the dogs.

But, if you want me to listen to this fellow's talk" "Hunter is his nameBull Hunter," said the proprietor.

This Hunter ain't such a slow worker, eh, Jack?" They had come in view of the little terraced garden which was Mary's particular property; it was screened from the house by a rank or two of the spruce, and on a rustic bench, seated with their backs to the witnesses, were Mary and Bull Hunter.

It begins with a conversation between a falconer, a hunter, and an angler; but the angler soon does most of the talking, as fishermen sometimes do; the hunter becomes a disciple, and learns by the easy method of hearing the fisherman discourse about his art.

These armed hunters, woodchoppers, and farmers were their own soldiers.

They turned in early, for their rest had been broken on the preceding night, and both the hunters were leg weary.

31 Metaphors for  hunters