Concept cluster: Actions > Hunting (2)
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(transitive) To pursue noisily, like a pack of hounds.
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(colloquial) To steal or abduct a bird.
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A person or animal who browses.
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(transitive, archaic) To sell horses fraudulently, exaggerating their merits.
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(US, hunting) To track animal quarry by searching for clues and disturbances in the environment left by the quarry.
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(uncountable, music) Witch house music.
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To engage in a drag hunt.
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Alternative form of fly-tipping, present participle of flytip
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Alternative form of fly-tips, plural of flytip
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Alternative form of hunt where the ducks are [(idiomatic) To seek opportunities or results in situations or places where they are most likely to be found.]
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(veterinary medicine) hit by car
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(obsolete) Command, injunction.
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(transitive, intransitive) To try to find something; search (for).
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(transitive) To hunt for; to seek out.
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(idiomatic) To seek opportunities or results in situations or places where they are most likely to be found.
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Alternative form of hunt where the ducks are [(idiomatic) To seek opportunities or results in situations or places where they are most likely to be found.]
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Alternative spelling of main drag [Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see main, drag.]
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(figuratively) A clever trap of any sort, that owes its success to the ineptitude or gullibility of the victim.
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Alternative form of moonraker (“someone from Wiltshire”) [(colloquial) Someone from Wiltshire.]
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(Internet, transitive) To prevent (the user) from leaving a website by opening another copy when it is closed.
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(slang, derogatory) competing in order to win trophies
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A wooden toy figure that jerks its limbs when a string is pulled.
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(obsolete, intransitive, hunting) To release a new set of hounds.
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Alternative form of rubbernecker [(originally US) A person who rubbernecks; someone who cranes their neck as though it were made of rubber to see something (such as a tourist attraction) or to watch an event (such as an accident); a rubberneck.]
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A preserve or area of country used for hunting.
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(intransitive) To participate, as the gullible victim, in a snipe hunt.
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Alternative spelling of trap set [A drum kit]
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(rare) A fight between or against animals.

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