[
UK
/mˈænhʌnt/
]
[ US /ˈmænˌhənt/ ]
[ US /ˈmænˌhənt/ ]
NOUN
- an organized search (by police) for a person (charged with a crime)
How To Use manhunt In A Sentence
- A spokesman said the two victims had died in hospital and added that a massive manhunt was under way. The Sun
- A police manhunt has been launched, with divers dredging a reservoir in Belfast.
- So ended one of the biggest and most maddening manhunts in history.
- Kids were jumping on the trampoline, shooting baskets and playing manhunt, a variation on hide - and - seek.
- Strangely I must admit I am urged to claim that it is the martian manhunter who can look like anyone. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - A peak at tomorrows “comic”
- He was finally arrested after a massive manhunt in the area. The Sun
- The hit-and-run scene was sealed off as forensic teams scoured it amid a huge manhunt. The Sun
- The plot is a complex intercontinental ‘quest for the father’ which inexorably transforms itself into a manhunt where said ‘father’ turns out to be a murderous, unnatural genitor.
- Ananova - Penis museum in manhunt: The world's only penis museum has appealed for a human specimen. Archive 2007-08-26
- The hit-and-run scene was sealed off as forensic teams scoured it amid a huge manhunt. The Sun