[ UK /hˈʌntsmən/ ]
[ US /ˈhəntsmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who hunts game
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  • BEIJING — Summoned for a diplomatic dressing down last year, Jon Huntsman Jr., the American ambassador to Beijing, hopped on his sturdy "Forever" brand Chinese bicycle and pedaled off to the Foreign Ministry. When Diplomacy Means Abandoning the Rule Book
  • From Sydney we have had the Sydney huntsman spider, the Australian redback spider, and the North American southern ring-necked snake.
  • The U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman displayed some of the unusual traits that some observers say make him an especially well-suited envoy to China.
  • ‘Nobody loves his hounds more than a huntsman,’ he says.
  • Huntsman threw his support behind Romney, calling his onetime bitter rival the GOP's best hope to beat President Barack Obama. CNN.com
  • Huntsman first objected to Perry's use of the word "treasonous" then later used it himself. NPR Topics: News
  • So in summary, according to Mitt Romney: presidents can't create jobs, so vote for Mitt Romney for president to create jobs.6.41pm: Breaking news – sort of – an ABC News affiliate has got hold of the video lampooning Mitt Romney made by the pulchritudinous daughters of Jon Huntsman, one which was blocked by the Huntsman campaign. South Carolina primary: Mitt Romney's rivals ask taxing questions
  • Afterward, Huntsman said in a statement that the U. S was "dismayed" by the verdict, and he asked that Xue be given a "humanitarian release" and deported to the United States. China sentences American geologist to 8 years in prison for stealing state secrets
  • Going down the list; Cannon, Hatch, Flake, Bennett, Huntsman, Leavitt are all to the left on immigration compared to most Republicans, and even some Democrats …. that is why Utah, one of the "reddest" voting states in the union, has one of the most liberal set of laws with regard to illegal immigration. VDARE.com: Blog Articles
  • A huntsman manages the dogs with the help of his assistants, the whippers-in.
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