Definitions
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- adjective Being the
subject of ahunt . - adjective figuratively Nervous and agitated, as if
pursued . - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
hunt .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective reflecting the fear or terror of one who is hunted
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Examples
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That evening I hunted from a box blind, and the wind was perfect.
Field & Stream's Best Hunting Story Contest: Final Week (Week Four) 2009
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That evening I hunted from a box blind, and the wind was perfect.
Field & Stream's Best Hunting Story Contest: Final Week (Week Four) 2009
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I have hunted from a box blind for 4 years, and have had deer 4 yards away, if you make them right, you will be invisible to the deer, if not, you will be very disappointed.
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I don't hunt whitetails, have never hunted from a tree stand, and do not consider shooting animals over bait to be sporting or even hunting.
Field and Stream vs. 2009
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I have hunted from a box blind for 4 years, and have had deer 4 yards away, if you make them right, you will be invisible to the deer, if not, you will be very disappointed.
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We hunted from a ground blind that only had about 30 feet in front of it before the dense woods.
Morality of the kill 2009
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That evening I hunted from a box blind, and the wind was perfect.
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Does or has anyone ever hunted from a canoe before and had good luck?
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We hunted from a ground blind that only had about 30 feet in front of it before the dense woods.
Morality of the kill 2009
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I don't hunt whitetails, have never hunted from a tree stand, and do not consider shooting animals over bait to be sporting or even hunting.
Field and Stream vs. 2009
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