hunter - use in sentences

Converse of subject

  • shoot: The last one to be seen alive anywhere in the world was shot by a hunter in Morocco in 1920.

Converse of object

  • hunt: When they are hunting divers hunters usually rely on large numbers of decoys to attract the ducks.

Adjective modifier

  • big-game: In the Kruger, happily, big-game hunters are denied their kicks.
  • intrepid: The gardens are renowned for their rare and unusual trees collected by intrepid plant hunters during the Eighteenth Century.
  • fossil: Go on location with fossil hunters or uncover the awesome power of the T-Rex.
  • mighty: How tenacious are the memories that cling round that mighty old hunter!
  • nomadic: Elk, horse, reindeer and other animals lived in the forests and the nomadic hunters followed them.
  • solitary: While scalloped hammerheads favor deeper waters and socialize in large schools, great hammerheads are solitary hunters that are equally comfortable at the surface.

Modifies a noun

  • gatherer: Stone Age hunter gatherers in Britain Of the estimated 80 billion people who have ever lived on earth, over 90 % were hunter-gatherers.
  • bridesmaid: Choosing to plan a backyard wedding and using hunter bridesmaid dresses is hard work.
  • chase: In the case of fox hunting, the hunters chase to exhaustion any fox that the hounds come across.
  • pony: To work with Top class show ponies and working hunter ponies on a private yard.
  • livery: She usually has 15 hunter liveries, plus an extra 10 visiting in the spring.
  • moon: No Directions to the hunters moon: leave the M23 at junction 10.

Noun used with modifier

  • bounty: The bounty hunter starts to climb off the hood.
  • domnick: In 1987 domnick hunter became the first UK based filter company to achieve ISO 9001 registration.
  • vampire: I somehow doubt he would be a master vampire hunter without such a cool hat.
  • bargain: This is the perfect time of year for bargain hunters, with the sales season in full swing.
  • autograph: The circle of autograph hunters around us didn't distract him.
  • ley: Despite any cavils this is a good popular introduction for newcomers who want to know about the history and current beliefs of ley hunters.

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