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v. (competition) | 1. hunt, hunt down, run, track down | pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals).; "Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland"; "The dogs are running deer"; "The Duke hunted in these woods" |
| ~ snipe | hunt or shoot snipe. |
| ~ whale | hunt for whales. |
| ~ still-hunt, ambush | hunt (quarry) by stalking and ambushing. |
| ~ turtle | hunt for turtles, especially as an occupation. |
| ~ drive | hunting: chase from cover into more open ground.; "drive the game" |
| ~ drive | hunting: search for game.; "drive the forest" |
| ~ rabbit | hunt rabbits. |
| ~ fowl | hunt fowl in the forest. |
| ~ poach | hunt illegally.; "people are poaching elephants for their ivory" |
| ~ seal | hunt seals. |
| ~ ferret | hunt with ferrets. |
| ~ hunt | search (an area) for prey.; "The King used to hunt these forests" |
| ~ course | hunt with hounds.; "He often courses hares" |
| ~ foxhunt | hunt foxes, on horseback and with dogs. |
| ~ jacklight, jack | hunt with a jacklight. |
| ~ hawk | hunt with hawks.; "the tribes like to hawk in the desert" |
| ~ falcon | hunt with falcons.; "The tribes like to falcon in the desert" |
| ~ fowl | hunt fowl. |
| ~ capture, catch | capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping.; "I caught a rabbit in the trap today" |
| ~ run | cause an animal to move fast.; "run the dogs" |
| ~ forage, scrounge | collect or look around for (food). |
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