Use hunted in a sentence
Sentences ending with hunted
- Now do not these actions clearly shew that she had in her mind a general idea or concept that some animal is to be discovered and hunted? [1]
Sentences containing hunted two or more times
- He presently came to have a hunted sense and a hunted look, and then he fled away to the hilltops and the solitudes. [5]
- I have hunted, hunted, and hunted, by correspondence and otherwise, and have not yet got upon the track of a farthing that the Trust has spent upon any worthy object. [5]
- Fred and I hunted feathered small game, the others hunted deer, squirrels, wild turkeys, and such things. [5]
More example sentences with the word hunted in them
- For instance, do you suppose that I should ever have got into notice if I had waited to be hunted up and pushed forward by older men? [7]
- There are elaborate works for reducing the blue rock and passing it through one process after another until every diamond it contains has been hunted down and secured. [5]
- I hunted the woods where it had happened, beating everywhere, thinking that, perhaps, it was dead. [11]
- Billy watched him with shrewd, hunted eyes. [11]
- The hunted doe went down the "open," clearing the fences splendidly, flying along the stony path. [4]
- Beaten their cause was, and hunted down, Like to a moose in the chase full blown, Panting they stood; and a Judas sold Their hiding-place for a piece of gold. [11]
- The hunted soul was at bay. [6]
- The lean parchment visage had the hunted look of the incorrigible failure, had written on it self-indulgence, cunning, and uncertainty. [11]
- He hunted you up, didn't he? [5]
- I have hunted up the guide-books, and the gist of what they say is this: "They are there, but how they got there is a mystery. [5]
- He had hunted up recipes for spiritual neuralgia, spasms, indigestion, psora, hypochondriasis, just as doctors do for their bodily counterparts. [6]
- Next we hunted up our boots from odd nooks among the mail-bags where they had settled, and put them on. [5]
- Then they hunted up Huckleberry Finn, and he joined them promptly, for all careers were one to him; he was indifferent. [5]
- Then we hunted up a place close by to hide the canoe in, amongst the thick willows. [5]
- Once or twice, too, his eyes opened with a dumb hunted look, then closed as with an irresistible weariness. [11]
- Dan got down too, and hunted for a soft place. [5]
- Hereupon I hastily told him that we had hunted down the robbers and rescued it, and it was a joy to see how much comfort and delight this was to him. [10]
- But with regard to the poor hunted man, I fear he is my father's freedman, the most faithful, honest soul! [10]
- It was piteous to see the anxious look of the hunted, half-drowned creature as--it came to the surface and caught sight of the dog. [4]
- Having ridden up to Nicholas, Ilagin raised his beaver cap and said he much regretted what had occurred and would have the man punished who had allowed himself to seize a fox hunted by someone else's borzois. [2]
- When I got tired of waiting I went and hunted him up. [5]
- Saturday two or three gangs turned out and hunted the woods to see if they could run across his remainders. [5]
- The eyes were those of a troubled and hunted animal. [4]
- For four days they travelled and hunted alternately. [11]
- She would show these people what a hunted and persecuted woman could do. [5]
- He would throw them all away, someday, and go back to the lurid pleasures of hunting men, and being hunted himself by the British. [5]
- For forty-eight hours the widow hunted for him everywhere in great distress. [5]
- I hunted up the table again and took a fresh start; found some more chairs. [5]
- We hunted for the spring everywhere, traversing the full length of the island (two or three miles), and crossing it twice--climbing ash-hills patiently, and then sliding down the other side in a sitting posture, plowing up smothering volumes of gray dust. [5]
- While doing so, the outlaw said to him: "Father Corraine, I am hunted like a coyote for a crime I did not commit. [11]
- I have hunted the house over, but there is no such letter. [5]
- My father overheard that, and he hunted me over four or five townships seeking to take my life. [5]
- I hunted from that spot, and killed many--many. [11]
- I know now that it comes in battle to all men, and with intensity to the hunted, and it explained to me more clearly what followed. [9]
- I hunted up that cup of tea as diligently as ever a Boston matron sought for the last leaves in her old caddy after the tea-chests had been flung overboard at Griffin's wharf,--but no matter about that, now. [6]
- The face of Tardif had an evil hunted look. [11]
- I was a soldier two weeks once in the beginning of the war, and was hunted like a rat the whole time. [5]
- Were it not so I should have heard of her own sufferings, of her poor, hunted life from place to place, of countless nights made sleepless by the past. [9]
- The man who shall catch you asleep, my lord Captain, must rise earlier than such miserable hunted wretches as we are. [10]
- Campbell, the auditor, says that if it were here, it would be in his office, and that he has hunted for it a dozen times, and could never find it. [7]
- Of course the rheumatism hunted up my weakest place and located itself there. [5]
- I will therefore put in as my answer to the resolutions that he has hunted up against me, what I, as a lawyer, would call a good plea to a bad declaration. [7]
- He hummed in patches to himself the words of a song that the 'brules' were wont to sing when they hunted the buffalo: "'Voila! [11]
- Even as Tully parted the briers and brambles when he hunted for the sphere-containing cylinder that marked the grave of Archimedes, so did I comb the grass with my fingers for my monumental memorial-flower. [6]
- They hunted all over it, but they did n't find me,--I was farther up. [6]
- These sparks was our clock--the first one that showed again meant morning was coming, so we hunted a place to hide and tie up right away. [5]
- Toward the middle of the afternoon we arrived on board the stanch steamship Bermuda, with bag and baggage, and hunted for a shady place. [5]
- By the Bar of Balmud they gathered another fifty hillsmen, and again half-way beyond the Old Well of Jahar they met two score more, who had hunted Boonda Broke's men, and these moved into column. [11]
- Some late bird of a reporter stole one of my placards, then hunted the town over and found the other one, and stole that. [5]
- He is hunted, now, just as if he were a wolf. [5]
- 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]
- He remembered the noble Macedonian maiden whom the Queen had begun to favour, and who was hunted to death by Iras's hostile intrigues. [10]
- They hunted all night, but they didn't find Clarence. [9]
- This gave the minstrels an idea, and they dressed themselves as detectives and hunted the elephant on the stage in the most extravagant way. [5]
- I am the lineal descendant of that infant--I am the rightful Duke of Bridgewater; and here am I, forlorn, torn from my high estate, hunted of men, despised by the cold world, ragged, worn, heart-broken, and degraded to the companionship of felons on a raft! [5]
- They were lightly laughing over some pleasant matter; they heard his step, and glanced up just as he discovered them; the laugh died abruptly; and before Ed could speak they were off, and sailing over barrels and bales like hunted deer. [5]
- He hunted up Jim Hollis, who called his attention to the precious blessing of his late measles as a warning. [5]
- All my life I've watched hunted men. [13]
- We hunted for it, and could not find it. [10]
- At dark, as it was not prudent to run, a place alongside the woods was hunted and to a tall gum-tree the boat was made fast for the night. [5]
- A pusson dat is hunted don't like de light. [5]
- We was all in a powerful excitement now, and grabbed the glasses and hunted everywheres for London, but couldn't find hair nor hide of it, nor any other settlement--nor any sign of a lake or a river, either. [5]
- Here's de bullet; I hunted her up. [5]
- As soon as I got ashore I hunted up a striped pole, and shortly found one. [5]
- The Spaniards have hunted through all the nations of Europe for a King. [5]
- I might have hunted these woods a hundred years, I never would have run across that thing. [5]
- I might have hunted these woods a hundred years, I never should have run across that thing. [5]
- Ah, she had hunted him down at last, she thought; and she was right proud, too, of the devious shrewdness and tact which had accomplished it. [5]
- We sailed and hunted and fished and danced all day, and I doctored my cough all night. [5]
- The place awed her, and had broken her rest by perplexing her mind, and she sat down to the breakfast-table with a strange hunted look in her face. [11]
- Old Sophy dressed her with ruffles round her neck, and hunted up the red coral branch with silver bells which the little toothless Dudleys had bitten upon for a hundred years. [6]
- Uarda clung to her protector with shortened breath, and trembling like a hunted antelope. [10]
- That night, as he turned over in bed for the third time, as was his custom before going to sleep, another epigram came to him--"Money is the only fox hunted night and day. [11]
- But Tom Sawyer he hunted me up and said he was going to start a band of robbers, and I might join if I would go back to the widow and be respectable. [5]
- From here I have hunted and killed them slow; but never that one with a wound in the shoulder from Jo's knife. [11]
- I ought to have been ashamed, perhaps, but I had, not the slightest idea who Melusina was until I hunted up the story, and found that she was a fairy, who for some offence was changed every Saturday to a serpent from her waist downward. [6]
- I confess I hate to see the poor creatures hunted down and caught and carried back to their stripes and unrequited toil; but I bite my lips and keep quiet. [7]
- The Thugs were harried and hunted from one end of India to the other. [5]
- Not only his happiness was involved, but Mademoiselle's, her father's and her mother's, and lastly that of this poor hunted woman herself, who thought at last to have found a refuge. [9]
- They would have hanged me for my part in it, but I repent not, for they have wickedly hunted this little lady. [11]
- Give me your hand, Jacques; and don't you forget that there are two Gaston Belwards, and the one you have hunted and lived with is the one you want to remember when you get raw with the new one. [11]
- He had a gun which he had stole, I reckon, and we fished and hunted, and that was what we lived on. [5]
- Separation from her grandfather was the greatest evil she could dread; and feeling for the time as though, go where they would, they were to be hunted down, and could never be safe but in hiding, her heart failed her, and her courage drooped. [12]
- At last, to get ease of mind, comfort, self-approval, he hunted up the stranger and took his life. [5]
- They may be gentlemen--many are; if they escape to Australia or go as liberes, they are hunted down. [11]
- It would be funny, if it were not such a cruel spectacle, to see the hunted creature in his solemn sables scuffling around in that sea of vivid colour, like a mislaid Presbyterian in perdition. [5]
- Since he came from Eton to Mandakan he had hunted often and well, and once he had helped to quarry the Little Men of the Jungle when they carried off the wife and daughter of a soldier of the Dakoon. [11]
- Presently Baedeker was found again, and I hunted eagerly for the time-table. [5]
- Your tears are for the prisoner who has escaped--the hunted in the chase. [11]
- Then we hunted for a barber-shop. [5]
- But to thy Fanchon's father I was merely a priest--we had not hunted together nor met often about the fire, and drew fast the curtains for the tales which bring men close. [11]
- Late in the evening of this day, my hunters having drawn off with as little sense as they had hunted me, I edged cautiously down past Beauport and on to the Montmorenci Falls. [11]
- After some hesitation, during which Melissa besought Caesar in vain to spare her and her brother this confession, Alexander exclaimed: "Then the hunted creature must walk into the net, and, unless your clemency interferes, on to death! [10]
- Now she sat downcast and timid, and hunted in face, as on the first evening she came; now she appeared restless and excited. [11]
- The detectives hunted down the criminals; the chief one proved to be George Benton. [5]
- I could not depend on having a Latinist in the right place every time; so, to make things safe, I ordered that in the future the chamois must not be hunted within limits of the camp with any other weapon than the forefinger. [5]
- And these bloody deeds, these innumerable acts of oppression by which the Greek; had provoked and offended the schismatic Egyptian and hunted them to death, were now avenged by his father. [10]
- If this one couldn't suffer, Nature would have known it and would have hunted up another caterpillar. [5]
- If he were caught he would probably be flogged to death; but he had had kicks and blows in plenty before he had got into the Emperor's service, nay; when he was brought to Rome he had once even been hunted with dogs. [10]
- The straps was broke off of it, but, barring that, it was a good enough leg, though it was too long for me and not long enough for Jim, and we couldn't find the other one, though we hunted all around. [5]
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