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US
/ˈhənəd, ˈhənɪd, ˈhəntəd, ˈhəntɪd/
]
[ UK /hˈʌntɪd/ ]
[ UK /hˈʌntɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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reflecting the fear or terror of one who is hunted
the hopeless hunted look on the prisoner's face
a glitter of apprehension in her hunted eyes
How To Use hunted In A Sentence
- He identified the corpse as the criminal hunted after.
- Several other Argus executives were also shunted sideways.
- Yes | No | Report from alabamaoutlaw wrote 23 hours 58 min ago i'm also i Alabama hunter abd use a. 27o ,30-30,7mm rem mag. for deer. along with a franchi 12ga an 870 12ga and a mossberg 500 all with varible chkes bepending on the gane hunted. I'm a rather new hunter and I'm just wondering what gun would you recommend I start off hunting with?
- The Qawrighul people hunted deer, wild sheep and birds, and fished.
- They were nervy sorts, fidgety, who watched your hands as you used the mobile or hunted in your bag for something but would never catch your eye.
- I've hunted everywhere but I can't find it.
- The trouble with labelling fiction is that it can get shunted into the sidings of literature.
- Still basking in the afterglow from a short trip out to San Diego to visit good friends Ed and Jen, I hunted up an email from Ed from last summer. We Blog A Lot
- Predictably she has hunted for security in her other relationships.
- Notable is the fact that the boletus edulis, commonly known as porcini, has made a huge comeback in recent years and is one of the most hunted of the mushroom species. ThinkSPAIN - The leading English Spanish website