74 Verbs to Use for the Word hunt

Eagerly and hopefully they began the hunt in the bitter cold.

He mounted this loafing fellow on one of his horses three days a week and had him follow the hunt and report to him whenever they killed, and if he could view the fox so much the better, and then he made him describe it minutely, so he should know if it were his Silvia.

Of course they immediately started a thorough hunt for the strangely missing weapon, even the limping Jerry seeming as deeply interested in the search as any one of his comrades.

In the afternoon my man and I took our first hunt.

According to Bruce it was now time to continue the hunt for Thor, but a change for the worse in Langdon's knee broke in upon their plans.

Giles Peram was shivering from his sudden plunge and begged to go to camp, so Hugh Price, sympathizing with him, gave up the man hunt, and returned to the nearest camp of royalists.

So they pursued The hunt till eve was nigh.

We finished our hunt, and went back to the post loaded down with plenty of buffalo meat, and received the compliments of the General for our little fight.

As it would have been useless to follow them, we rode back to the station; and thus ended my eventful bear-hunt.

They had merely exchanged one scene of royal display for another; and when, upon the morrow, they were invited to attend a hunt which had been organized in their honour, their surprise and gratification were too evident for concealment.

Thus, in the face of the drudgery and poverty of the competitive system, Carlyle proposed, with the grim satire of Swift's "Modest Proposal," to organize an annual hunt in which successful people should shoot the unfortunate, and to use the game for the support of the army and navy.

After we had eaten a lunch which was spread for us, we resumed the hunt.

But, as it frequently happens in life that the proverb, "man proposes and God disposes," proves true, such was the case in the present instanceinstead of the temples, I saw a tiger-hunt.

She had never joined another hunt or wished to hear another story of the hunt, saying she flattered herself she could be resourceful enough to gain her pleasures in some other way than crazing gentle creatures with terror.

"I shall not go to the luncheon to-morrow, if you care to leave the hunt early.

"I imagine it needed some pluck to stop the hunt," she said.

Not unfrequently we would meet in the zillah of a morning, when we would invariably make for the nearest patch of grass or jungle, and enjoy a hunt together.

But I had little time to watch the hunt or to marvel at these islanders, for of all these mad creatures the very horse upon which I sat was the maddest.

Game Preserves where they can do it in luxurious leisure; fox hunts with their pack of hunters and hounds in full cry after one poor defenceless fox, and battle-fields where they tear each other limb from limb with Gatling gun and shells; and yet we call ourselves honorable gentlemen, and talk of the delights of the chase and the glories of war!

Cumberlow Green was a popular meet in that county, where meets have not much to make them popular except the good-humor of those who form the hunt.

She half wished that she had not forsaken the hunt after all.

The night passed pleasantly, and all retired with great expectations of having a most enjoyable and successful buffalo hunt.

I want to help hunt for Fly just as much as you do.

It was an ideal situation for a drive-hunt, and legend, corroborated by evidences, said that the Cherokees, when they used this outlet as a hunting-ground after their enforced emigration from Georgia, had held numerous circle hunts over the same ground after buffalo, deer, and elk.

Where one man hunted twenty-five years ago, a score hunt for big game to-day.

74 Verbs to Use for the Word  hunt