Sentences with hunt
hunt
H h - A forensic team was hunting for clues. [VERB + for]
- The couple had helped in the hunt for the toddlers. [+ for]
- Police launch hunt for the killer of a three-year-old Indian boy who was found dead after disappearing from his home in Melbourne's north.
- Police hunted the escaped prisoners through several states.
- Detectives have been hunting him for seven months. [VERB noun]
- As a child I learned to hunt and fish. [VERB]
- She hunted around in the closet for a pair of shoes.
- He likes to hunt and fish.
- She liked to hunt as often as she could. [VERB]
- To hunt for a book
- These birds have been hunted almost to extinction.
- The wolf was hunting its prey.
- To hunt a pack of hounds
- To hunt the parkland
- To hunt down a criminal
- A governor is said to hunt if the speed of the engine fluctuates continuously above and below the mean speed.Stability is the ability of a governor to maintain engine speed without hunting.If something, for example engine speed, hunts, it keeps going up and down around a mean value or position.
- They hunted him down and hanged him.
- To hunt up the most promising candidates for the position.
- To hunt down a criminalHe was hunted from the parish.
- He hunts the woods, or the country.