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still hunt
1noun
- a hunt for game carried on stealthily, as by stalking, or under cover, as in ambush.
- Informal. a quiet or secret pursuit of any object.
still-hunt
2[ stil-huhnt ]
verb (used with object)
- to pursue or ambush by a still hunt.
verb (used without object)
- to carry on a still hunt.
still hunt
noun
- the hunting of game by stalking or ambushing
verb
- to hunt (quarry) in this way
Other Words From
- still-hunter noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of still hunt1
Origin of still hunt2
Example Sentences
“Does that old dog still hunt? Yes it still does hunt, but its opportunity is less,” he argued.
Only one company, Hvalur, still hunts whales off Iceland and the whaling season has only weeks to run.
Mulling the Schrader-influenced short film “Paix” he directed in film school — which enterprising fans can still hunt down online — he considers his future goals of stepping behind the camera.
And people could still hunt on the leased property or use it for recreation, she said.
Califf testified before a House subcommittee probing the shortage, which has forced the U.S. to begin airlifting products from Europe while many parents still hunt for scarce supplies in stores.
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