Hunting in a sentence as a noun

" He wrote next to it: "so why don't you start hunting for the big ones?".

Farming beat out hunting and gathering because it was more fit.

I started by saying "I am reading your book with great interest, at the same time hunting for small errors.

And at least the first few years of planet hunting we'll tend to find a lot of large giants orbiting close to their stars since they're the easiest to find.

In response, then-graduate student Sweeney started hunting for the Governors hospital records in the GIC data.

I effectively had my own contractor workforce out hunting avian meat!By the end of the third HQ avian meat season, I had more meat than I ever had before.

This post pretty much reflects my observations back when I was job hunting a year or so ago. I had a good amount of experience, was willing to relocate, wasn't looking for a telecommuting position, and was very flexible on salary.

" I had enough standing among this larger circle to help slow down the rumors and witch-hunting until things got sorted out, which happened quickly after Friend of GirlFriend admitted it was just a lousy story.

There exists a deer hunting rifle in the closet, which never left the closet so far as I know, but she wanted him punished for his marriage transgression, so report goes out he's in the house, and there's a gun in the house.

Instead of whining on the bug tracker or hunting for shitty workarounds... open up the library source, delete the bug, make a diff, and send that to the project maintainers with a note like, "I was trying to call foobar, but it segfaults because bazquux is off by one.

Hunting definitions

noun

the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport

See also: hunt

noun

the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone

See also: search hunt

noun

the work of finding and killing or capturing animals for food or pelts

See also: hunt