Use hunt in a sentence
Sentences starting with hunt
- Hunt up that Yankee and collect, Hawkins--half is yours, you know. [5]
- Hunt a tribute to the bellows-like skill of Messrs. Bascom and Botcher. [9]
- Hunt for favours to come. [9]
- Hunt is what they call a 'safe' man, meaning by that a man who will do what Mr. Flint wants him to do. [9]
- Hunt appeared as that which has come to be known as the 'regular' candidate, Mr. Flint sent for him to go to New York and exacted certain promises from him. [9]
- Hunt to reach that candidate, who continued to smoke in tranquillity on the porch of his home until the fifteenth day of August. [9]
- Hunt wouldn't back out. [9]
- Hunt first and last and, all the time. [9]
- Hunt did not in the least have the appearance of a bolt from the blue. [9]
- Hunt of Edmundton has. [9]
Sentences ending with hunt
- The surgeon, however, would not permit Bucklaw to be removed until he had been cared for, and so Phips and Gering went on deck and made preparations for the treasure- hunt. [11]
- Rostov gazed at what was happening before him as at a hunt. [2]
- You will see that the acquaintanceship bore fruit for Hunt. [5]
- I think I'll see Hunt. [4]
- There the Bishop of Arras awaited him with arduous work, and the Emperor did not allow himself a moment's rest while his sister was using the beautiful first of May to ride and hunt. [10]
- We got comfortable lodgment and satisfactory concealment among the foliage, and then we had nothing to do but listen to the hunt. [5]
- My, I wish I could see you and Leigh Hunt! [5]
- Greevy he had hated, but this man had been with him in many a winter's hunt. [11]
- He said he had come north to hunt. [11]
- He would not go to the hunt. [11]
Short sentences using hunt
- The hunt was up. [11]
- Hunt, William, the painter, 223. [6]
- The hunt was over. [10]
- Hunt of Edmundton has . [9]
- Foxes to hunt foxes! [9]
- Hunt, Leigh, meeting Emerson, 195. [6]
- Hunt hasn't got a chance. [9]
- Hunt your votes? [9]
- Hunt of Edmundton! [9]
- Hunt ever did. [9]
Sentences containing hunt two or more times
- I'll hunt the labboard side, you hunt the stabboard. [5]
More example sentences with the word hunt in them
- But, laws bless you, take the dog, and go and hunt his remainders. [5]
- I guessed I wouldn't stay in one place, but just tramp right across the country, mostly night times, and hunt and fish to keep alive, and so get so far away that the old man nor the widow couldn't ever find me any more. [5]
- He said he would watch out, and if they tried to come any such game on him he knowed of a place six or seven mile off to stow me in, where they might hunt till they dropped and they couldn't find me. [5]
- The brightest man would not be able to supply it with subjects if he had to hunt them up. [5]
- He pass the word against me, he hunt me out of the mountains, he call-- tete de diable! [11]
- A squalid old woman brought him this wretched supper, and it cut the duchess to the heart to see him hunt about for coppers enough to pay for it. [10]
- Nowhere to hunt with your dogs? [2]
- Buckstone was training with the rum party, and he had been sent to hunt up the twins and invite them to attend a mass meeting of that faction. [5]
- Here's Adam Hunt with his back up, declaring he's a reformer, and all his section of the State behind him. [9]
- Here's Adam Hunt with both feet in the trough, and no more chance of the nomination than I have, and Bascom and Botcher teasing him on, and he's got enough votes with Crewe to lock up that convention for a dark horse. [9]
- All the hunt, who had been moving slowly, shouted, "Stop! [2]
- They waited a while; then it occurred to Washington that there could be no use in chasing one horse-car with another, and he wanted to hunt up a hack. [5]
- Every year expeditions went out holy grailing, and next year relief expeditions went out to hunt for _them_. [5]
- The first thing we did on that glad evening that landed us at St. Joseph was to hunt up the stage-office, and pay a hundred and fifty dollars apiece for tickets per overland coach to Carson City, Nevada. [5]
- At first it was fun, such fun you cannot think, and I do not mind the heat; but when the great hunt had gone by I wanted to go to my grand mother and I was not allowed. [10]
- They had been warned that the river Indians were as ferocious and pitiless as the river demon, and destroyed all comers without waiting for provocation; but no matter, Joliet and Marquette struck into the country to hunt up the proprietors of the tracks. [5]
- You do not want to inflict a wound; you hunt ways to avoid that. [5]
- He had grown very avaricious in his old age, and used to go off stealthily to hunt for non-existent and impossible gold among those perilous peaks and precipices. [5]
- The various words used in building them are in the dictionary, but in a very scattered condition; so you can hunt the materials out, one by one, and get at the meaning at last, but it is a tedious and harassing business. [5]
- A large room upstairs is at our disposal; and there is a hunt to-morrow which one of us may like to attend. [9]
- From the cradle up, they live on horseback and hunt wild animals with the rifle. [5]
- I will hunt up the American Claimant the first thing in the morning, accomplish my mission, then change my lodging and vanish from scrutiny under a fictitious name. [5]
- He didn't hunt up another poor dervish, did he? [5]
- He thought "the two finest mannered literary men he met in England were Leigh Hunt and De Quincey. [6]
- Mebbe that's news to you....Well, if you're gone I'll hunt for you. [13]
- I just wanted to say," Mr. Hunt added slowly, "that I respect you all the more for trying to get me out. [9]
- I had hoped to hunt up and talk with a hundred steamboatmen, but got so pleasantly involved in the social life of the town that I got nothing more than mere five-minute talks with a couple of dozen of the craft. [5]
- John himself preferred to hunt the pugnacious woodchuck. [4]
- The By-laws seem to hunt him from pillar to post all the time, and turn all his thoughts and acts and words into sins against the meek and lowly new deity of his worship. [5]
- Now I want to beg that when you make your intended journey down the river, you will hunt out that hidden money, and send it to Adam Kruger, care of the Mannheim address which I have mentioned. [5]
- There's two-hundred-mile gales to be found, any time you want to hunt for them. [5]
- He said he thought we would like his establishment well enough to confine ourselves to it--said he never saw anybody who would go off and hunt up another man in his line after trading with him once. [5]
- A little of this, a little of that, a drink here, a game of euchre there, a ride after cattle, a hunt behind Guidon Hill!--But what is that? [11]
- Now, whilst I think of it, we got to hunt up something to make a saw out of the first chance we get. [5]
- The very first thing one feels like doing when he gets into camp, all burning up and dusty, is to hunt up a bath. [5]
- With their fingers they pull out thorns and burs, and hunt for each other's parasites. [1]
- And after all they are not lizards that can hide in the cracks of the walls; I know every corner of Alexandria and I will go and hunt them up at once. [10]
- He'll lay around these woods a long time before I hunt him up. [5]
- I little knew, then, that the custom was to hunt out the richest piece of rock and get it assayed! [5]
- They looked after the youth, who had taken his bow and arrows, as he went up the mountain to hunt a wild goat; for Petrus had prescribed a strengthening diet for the sick man. [10]
- He had, in the telegram, merely urged the senator himself to see Mr. Hunt, and to make one more attempt to restrain the loyalty to that candidate of Messrs. Bascom and Botcher. [9]
- To shoot, throw the spear, ride, hunt, speak the truth, and perhaps also to distinguish between the healing and noxious properties of certain plants: that is deemed a sufficient educational provision for a man's life. [10]
- I moved to the sixth story of the hotel to hunt for peace. [5]
- In both cases the object has been, I think, the same as the Hunt movement in New York--to throw States to Douglas. [7]
- You are for the master, not the man; for love, not the feeding on; for the Manor House and the hunt, not the cottage and the loom. [11]
- Why did not the inquirer hunt them up and interview them? [5]
- Nicholas agreed, and the hunt, now doubled, moved on. [2]
- That story of the Hunt was one of her sweetest recollections. [11]
- I shall begin the hunt this very day. [10]
- Each man in the hunt knew his business, his place, what he had to do. [2]
- By the way the hunt approached and receded, by the cries of the dogs whose notes were familiar to him, by the way the voices of the huntsmen approached, receded, and rose, he realized what was happening at the copse. [2]
- I can't hunt the grizzly any more, nor the puma, Jinny. [11]
- You go over that way and I'll hunt around by the spring. [5]
- But it transpired that this was a request which Joe had just been going to make of Tom, and had come to hunt him up for that purpose. [5]
- It is true that our guide had never himself personally visited the cave, but he has always intended to hunt it up. [4]
- But I think that if he tries to hunt elephants with it, he is going to be disappointed. [5]
- And he allowed that he would have the more time to hunt if the mill were a success. [9]
- And figure you that he takes Daniel, him opens the mouth by force and with a teaspoon him fills with shot of the hunt, even him fills just to the chin, then he him puts by the earth. [5]
- Drink your vermouth, take that bundle of cigarettes, and hunt Zoug-Zoug else where. [11]
- Daphne's arrows were supposed to have killed all these, but the master of the hunt had taken care to place among his mistress's booty some of the largest pelicans and vultures which had been shot by the others. [10]
- Hunt, who can subscribe and say amen to every plank in that platform. [9]
- He was above stairs with cousin Maud, and I soon was informed that he had come to bid me and Ann to the great hunt which was to take place at the New Year. [10]
- Well, I visited St. Louis, but I did not hunt for Mr. Brown; for, alas! [5]
- I am a sportsman, and I will not leave the field till all the hunt be over. [11]
- Sellers and the servants, but in vain; and went on to say he wished he could get his eye on a certain man about this time--no need to hunt up that pocket-book then. [5]
- I had never seen an English hunter before, and it seemed to me that I could hunt a fox safer on the ground. [5]
- Our people are scattered to the four winds, and to hunt them up now. [10]
- I am no romanticist, I have no great admiration for myself, and yet when I set out to hunt a woman honestly, be sure I shall never back to kennel till she is mine or I am done for utterly. [11]
- Here we are, right in somebody's tracks that will hunt the way for us without any trouble. [5]
- She could only rely upon the hue and cry which would be raised and the certain hunt which would be made for her. [11]
- But as he put the man away, he said: "You talk of your people hiding, and men not being able to find you; but did you never hear of bloodhounds, that can hunt you down, and chew you up? [11]
- No doubt the policy of the hounds was useful, and it might save his own goose, but it was, in a sense, un-English to hunt the wild man with hounds. [11]
- But the mere pleasure of the hunt was sufficient. [5]
- He's in that pilot house, now, showing those mud turtles how to hunt for easy water. [5]
- Factious quarrels broke out immediately, and the expedition would likely have broken up but for the wise conduct and pious exhortations of Mr. Robert Hunt, the preacher. [4]
- I was the only one that could swim, so I made a dash for it, and Miss Hooker she said if I didn't strike help sooner, come here and hunt up her uncle, and he'd fix the thing. [5]
- Again, we were on the hunt for treasure. [11]
- A poor sparrow on a tree-top, if you tell him he must not have it, he will hunt it down the world till it is his, as though it was a bird of paradise. [11]
- Then, unexpectedly, as often happens, the sound of the hunt suddenly approached, as if the hounds in full cry and Daniel ulyulyuing were just in front of them. [2]
- But the head of the house happened to dine at the house of Mr. Hunt, the senior of Philip's law firm. [4]
- These pupils did not hunt with a microscope, they hunted with a shot-gun; this is shown by the crippled condition of the game they brought in: America is divided into the Passiffic slope and the Mississippi valey. [5]
- His Lordship had no sooner seen me than he ran to the bed, grasped both my hands and asked me how I did, declaring he would not have gone to yesterday's hunt had he been permitted to visit me. [9]
- The quiet, starry nights, the wonderful days, the hunt, the long journeys, the life free of care, and the warm lodge; and, here, the great couch--ah, the cheek pressed to his, the lips that whispered at his ear, the smooth arm round his neck. [11]
- He'll hunt for new tracks in the dust, and they'll as likely send him down the river as up. [5]
- He had crept near, and had learned that the braves were expected back from the hunt that night, and that the feast was for their welcome. [11]
- Only the new-comers, Nahoum's men, carried the hunt far; and they brought back with them a body which their leader commanded to be brought to a great room of the palace. [11]
- The hunt is mine and sleep is mine, and my soul is cheerful when I remember thee. [11]
- I have seen men hunt over a pile of nearly worthless quartz for an hour, and at last find a little piece as large as a filbert, which was rich in gold and silver--and this was reserved for a fire-assay! [5]
- He has taught me to abhor and detest the Sabbath-day and hunt up new and troublesome ways to dishonor it. [5]
- Oldrin' swore to me that if Dyer died, releasin' the contract, he intended to hunt up your father an' give you back to him. [13]
- Didn't uncle tell me only last Saturday, that I might as well go down to Arizona and hunt for diamonds? [5]
- Won't you help me hunt for them? [5]
- He accuses its master, Thomas Hunt, of attempting to rob him of his plots and observations, and to leave him "alone on a desolate isle, to the fury of famine, And all other extremities. [4]
- I know him--the man who shall lead the hunt and find the gold--the only man in all that cursed Boston whose heart I would not eat raw, so help me Judas! [11]
- After midnight he'll likely be asleep, and they can slip around through the woods and hunt up his camp fire all the better for the dark, if he's got one. [5]
- There must be knowledge all along the street that he was in the great law office of Hunt, Sharp & Tweedle. [4]
- Pierre guessed that just now many of the Indians would be away for the summer hunt, and that the Fort would perhaps be held by only a few score of braves, who, however, would fight when they might easier play. [11]
- The emperor said it was--but charitably advised him to go and hunt hares and not endanger so precious a life as his in an attempt which had brought death to so many of the world's most illustrious heroes. [5]
- I discovered that it was a picture of his own hunt ball, and as a bit of color it was marvellous, the scarlet coats being very much in evidence. [9]
- By and by it became impossible to endure the intolerable glare and heat any longer; so we struck across the ravine and entered the deep cool twilight of the forest, to hunt for what the guide-book called the "old road. [5]
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