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• having a broad or rounded end
Example sentence• He always speaks in blunt terms. |
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noun
• an association of huntsmen who hunt for sport
verb
• pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals)
Example sentence• They went on a hunt for treasure in the woods. |
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noun
• a difficult or unusual or dangerous feat; usually done to gain attention
verb
• check the growth or development of
Example sentence• He performed a dangerous stunt on the motorcycle. |
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• main force of a blow etc
Example sentence• He bore the brunt of the criticism for the failed project. |
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• (baseball) the act of hitting a baseball or softball lightly by holding the bat in a stationary position rather than swinging it
verb
• hit a ball in such a way so as to make it go a short distance
Example sentence• The baseball player attempted a bunt to advance the runner to second base. |
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noun
• the short low gruff noise of the kind made by hogs
verb
• issue a grunting, low, animal-like noise
Example sentence• The soldier let out a grunt as he lifted the heavy crate. |
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noun
• an organized search (by police) for a person (charged with a crime)
Example sentence• The manhunt for the serial killer lasted for months. |
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noun
• an open flat-bottomed boat used in shallow waters and propelled by a long pole
Example sentence• The football player kicked a punt down the field. |
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noun
• disparaging terms for small people
Example sentence• The runt of the litter was much smaller than its siblings. |
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noun
• mounted hunters follow hounds in pursuit of a fox
verb
• hunt foxes, on horseback and with dogs
Example sentence• The annual foxhunt took place on the estate grounds. |
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noun
• United States actor who performed with his wife Lynn Fontanne in many stage productions (1893-1977)
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noun
• a passage by which a bodily fluid (especially blood) is diverted from one channel to another
verb
• transfer to another track, of trains
Example sentence• The surgeon inserted a shunt to redirect the flow of blood. |
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verb
• To cut off, and preserve, the heads of one's enemies
Example sentence• The company decided to headhunt top talent from their competitors. |
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noun
• A stroke; a dull-sounding blow.
verb
• To strike; give a blow to; knock.
Example sentence• I heard a loud dunt when the door slammed shut. |
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Example sentence• He managed to outhunt all his competitors and win the prize. |
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Example sentence• He tried to outstunt his friend by doing a backflip off the diving board. |
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Example sentence• The indigenous tribes in the region overhunt deer for food and hides. |
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• A formal meeting, especially of a judicial or ecclesiastical body.
Example sentence• The sederunt of the council lasted for hours. |
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Example sentence• The agency launched a molehunt to uncover the spy within their ranks. |
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• United States actor who performed with his wife Lynn Fontanne in many stage productions (1893-1977)
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noun
• a hunt for animals that have been raised on game ranches until they are mature enough to be killed for trophy collections
Example sentence• Many wildlife conservation organizations are working towards banning canned hunts. |
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Example sentence• My father and I went on a deer hunt last weekend. |
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verb
• hit a ball in such a way so as to make it go a short distance
Example sentence• The baseball player attempted to drag a bunt to surprise the defense. |
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noun
• Englishman and Pre-Raphaelite painter (1827-1910)
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• formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence
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• British writer who defended the Romanticism of Keats and Shelley (1784-1859)
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• an elaborate practical joke in which the unsuspecting victim hunts a snipe and is typically left in the dark holding a bag and waiting for the snipe to run into it
Example sentence• The children went on a snipe hunt in the woods. |
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verb
• hunt (quarry) by stalking and ambushing
Example sentence• He spotted a deer during the still-hunt in the woods. |
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noun
• a game in which players try to find hidden articles by using a series of clues
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noun
• searching out and harassing dissenters
Example sentence• The town was caught up in a witch-hunt, with rumors flying about who was practicing dark magic. |
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