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hunting ground

NOUN
  1. a place where opportunities abound
  2. an area in which game is hunted

How To Use hunting ground In A Sentence

  • It was a favourite hunting ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • Crowded markets are a happy hunting ground for pickpockets.
  • Ancient hedgerows provide perfect cover for labyrinthine setts, while earthworm-rich meadows are perfect hunting grounds. Do we have to shoot the badgers?
  • Crowded markets are a happy hunting ground for pickpockets.
  • We had it for hunting grounds, but we never knew enough to hunt oil on it.
  • In olden times, this area was a favorite hunting ground of the imperial family, with forests and lakes for picnics.
  • However, Cheltenham's two major chases, the Gold Cup and the Queen Mother Champion Chase, have been more elusive and the Festival has not always been a happy hunting ground for Pipe.
  • There could be no better hunting ground than the majestic and serene Himalayan ranges for these shutterbugs.
  • In the early years of this century, many a collector found Madeira a happy hunting ground.
  • I trotted slowly through the hunting grounds of our pack and looked for sign of game.
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