hunt down

hunt down
verb
pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals) (Freq. 2)
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Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland

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The dogs are running deer

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The Duke hunted in these woods

Syn: ↑hunt, ↑run, ↑track down
Derivationally related forms: ↑hunt (for: ↑hunt), ↑hunter (for: ↑hunt), ↑hunting (for: ↑hunt)
Hypernyms: ↑capture, ↑catch
Hyponyms:
snipe, ↑whale, ↑still-hunt, ↑ambush, ↑turtle, ↑drive, ↑rabbit, ↑fowl, ↑poach, ↑seal, ↑ferret, ↑course, ↑foxhunt, ↑jacklight, ↑jack, ↑hawk, ↑falcon, ↑scrounge, ↑forage
Verb Group: ↑run, ↑hunt
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s

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Somebody ——s something

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Somebody ——s somebody

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hunt down [phrasal verb]
1 hunt (something) down or hunt down (something) : to succeed in finding (something)

It may take me a while to hunt down the phone number.

2 hunt (someone) down or hunt down (someone) : to find and capture (someone)

The killer was hunted down with help from his relatives.

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Main Entry:hunt

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