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fox hunting

NOUN
  1. mounted hunters follow hounds in pursuit of a fox

How To Use fox hunting In A Sentence

  • Fox hunting, he claimed, should be consigned to the dustbin of history.
  • Fox hunting is barbaric, it's cruel,’ he stormed.
  • It's fox hunting all over again - I cannot think of a more footling way to judge an author's ability than by the attention he pays to a particular social class.
  • One of the reasons given by the hunts for preserving fox hunting is that it is necessary to control the fox population.
  • Now, when I say fox hunting I mean the pack hounds and mounted gentry type of hunt.
  • The farmers, to the anger of conservationists, say that sea eagles have been targeting their lambs and destroying their already meagre income. fox hunting gentlemen persuaded farmers not to commit vulpicide by establishing a "poultry fund" whereby non-hunting farmers were compensated for livestock taken by foxes. British Blogs
  • Although he scoffs at the idea he might be a country gent, he is ‘100 per cent’ in favour of fox hunting.
  • The Commons has voted by 321 to 204 to allow licensed fox hunting in England and Wales, provided that the fox is witnessed at all times by a Protestant and a Catholic churchman.
  • We totally disagree with the ban on fox hunting.
  • Mrs Smith, a long-term champion of animal rights, said she had been frustrated by the House of Lords which had repeatedly wrecked the Government's decision to ban fox hunting.
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