hunting expedition

NOUN
  1. an overland journey by hunters (especially in Africa)
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How To Use hunting expedition In A Sentence

  • In these . . . they descend the river on trading and hunting expeditions on the sea coast, neighboring islands and keys . . . and sometimes cross the gulph of Mexico, extending their navigations to the Bahama Islands and even to Cuba. A Vessel of Indian Culture
  • Henry VIII himself was kept informed of the hunting expeditions undertaken by his children.
  • We'll see that he's the kind of ne'er-do-well who will bring his 12-year-old daughter on a bounty-hunting expedition. Exclusive: Henry Thomas Guest-Stars on The Mentalist
  • On one hunting expedition I caught an animal known as a polecat, and that betrayed me, because its scent got on the dogs. The Life of Rev. Robert Anderson. Born the 22d Day of February, in the Year of Our Lord 1819, and Joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1839. This Book Shall Be Called the Young Men's Guide, Or, The Brother in White.
  • Klaas Post of the Natural History Museum of Rotterdam in the Netherlands discovered the ancient whale's fossils on the last day of a brief fossil-hunting expedition in 2008.
  • On fire with curiosity he inquired and found the animal had been shot by Mr. Otho Shaw, who had recently returned from a hunting expedition to Wyoming, whence he had brought some good wapiti heads. Bird Cloud
  • We'll see that he's the kind of ne'er-do-well who will bring his 12-year-old daughter on a bounty-hunting expedition. Exclusive: Henry Thomas Guest-Stars on The Mentalist
  • In retrospect, the hunting expedition was not even physically exhausting.
  • On one hunting expedition, he and four members of his tribe were kidnapped and woke up in the cargo hold of a starship.
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