Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Stalking; also hunting from ambush. See
still-hunt , v.
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Examples
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Thanks for all the advice, No I don't think I will quit still-hunting but I will be a little more weary of this gentleman.
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I am not against still-hunting, I like it, but I think a person ought to have the right to hunt game the way they like to, as long as it doesn't break any rules in the regulation books.
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Colin puts the same amount of effort into still-hunting squirrels as he would looking for a six-by-six bull in the Grand Tetons, so any squirrel that pops up in his path is likely burying its final acorn.
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Thanks for all the advice, No I don't think I will quit still-hunting but I will be a little more weary of this gentleman.
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By the way still-hunting is when you walk a little and wait and then walk some more.
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I don't really see anything wrong with still-hunting on Sunday.
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Colin puts the same amount of effort into still-hunting squirrels as he would looking for a six-by-six bull in the Grand Tetons, so any squirrel that pops up in his path is likely burying its final acorn.
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I am not against still-hunting, I like it, but I think a person ought to have the right to hunt game the way they like to, as long as it doesn't break any rules in the regulation books.
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I don't really see anything wrong with still-hunting on Sunday.
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By the way still-hunting is when you walk a little and wait and then walk some more.
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