10438 examples of hunts in sentences

" "Every time a ship sets out from San Francisco without publishing to all the world just what her business is, all the world thinks it's one of those wild-goose hunts," observed Ives.

The train moved on again and we had no other adventures, except several exciting buffalo hunts on the South Platte, near Plum Creek.

Though I seen 'em both shoot; the fair one hunts well, as you know, but the old one's a wonder at an ace of spades.

Hence the former associates with intellect, and increases the intellectual nature which we contain; but the latter, from looking to that which always seems to be, hunts after folly and deceives."

As You Like It, ii. 6, "If this uncouth forest yield anything savage," &c. A "Hunts up" was a hunting song, a réveillée, to rouse the hunters.

An example of a "Hunts up" may be found, set to music by J. Bennet, in a collection of Ravenscroft, 1614.

Every day Megaleep came there to look, and the old wolf in her daily hunts often crossed the deep path which he had worn through the moss from the wide table-lands over the ridge to this sightly place where he could look down curiously at the comings and goings of men on the sea.

As for Noel, he remembered with regret that he was too small at the time to use the long bow which he now carried on his rabbit and goose hunts; and as he took it from the wall, thrumming its chord of caribou sinew and fingering the sharp edge of a long arrow, he was hoping for just such another winter, longing to try his skill and strength on some of these midnight prowlersa lynx, perhaps, not to begin too largely on a polar bear.

Another suggestive thing came out in these hunts, which you must notice whether you watch wolves or coyotes or a den of fox cubs.

That is why the wolf, unlike the less intelligent dog, hunts always in a silent, stealthy, unobtrusive way; and why he stops hunting and goes away the instant his own hunger is satisfied or another wolf kills enough for all.

"Never mind hwolves; nothing hunts in storm, little sister.

They roamed about in front of the fort stockade, snapping at each other or galloping off on rabbit hunts through the timber.

He needs no teaching, he strikes sure enough; his greatest fault is, he Hunts too much in the Purlues, would he would leave off Poaching.

For one thing, it hunts in the night, when its sight is keenest and rats are abroad feeding.

People seem to have suddenly waked up in the East, and are just becoming aware that there is a Westto which they hie, in a measure, as one who hunts for a pleasant land fancied in dreams.

The tiger-hunts were nearly as great a delight to him as they were to Warwick himself.

He supplies his chief with official information, hunts up necessary references, writes his letters, and interviews his bores.

Zorro hunts a Jackal.

Zorro hunts a Jackal.

Zorro hunts a Jackal.

The Navy hunts the CGR-3070.

Dick's father has an allotment and Dick himself occasionally hunts, so he chose Agriculture, Oswald chose Mathematics, on the strength of having been a Quartermaster-Sergeant in the Public Schools Brigade in September, 1914.

Black Rifle was already outside on one of his usual solitary but fierce man-hunts.

Most of my bear hunts proved to me that I ran more risks than the bears.

The men of the two hunts were very good friends, unless they met under the joint eyes of the two masters, and then they were supposed to be bound to hate each other.

10438 examples of  hunts  in sentences