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hunting ground [ˈhʌntıŋ] N

I . hunt [hʌnt] VB trans

III . hunt [hʌnt] N

scavenger hunt N

Usage examples with hunting

a hunt­ing costume

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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By the 1900s, they lived by farming, fishing, hunting and working on the railway and in canneries.
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Hunting was an important source of protein but the scarcity of game has all but extinguished this practice.
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As imagination replaces reality, they find themselves on the ocean, hunting for a whale.
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Such foraging is done for hunting, berry collecting, and for honey.
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Hunting and harvesting the surplus of animals is one tool utilized to control the population of some species of big game and waterfowl.
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The broader term game jumps includes buffalo jumps and cliffs used for similarly hunting other herding animals, such as reindeer.
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The main purpose is to preserve the decreasing number of orangutan population due to hunting, trading and deforestation.
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Within a week of leaving the nest the young birds are capable of hunting for mice on their own.
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For the first time, these were used underwater to reveal the hunting behaviour of sailfish.
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The species is also threatened by hunting for food, for subsistence use or local trade.
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