Sentence examples for the manhunt from inspiring English sources

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the manhunt

noun

An organized search for a criminal or enemy.

  • After the murderer escaped, there was a full-scale manhunt to catch him.

Exact(58)

The book is tentatively titled "The Manhunt," the publisher said.

His father had closely followed the manhunt.

But the manhunt lacked a certain tension.

But the manhunt for Gaddafi went on.

During the manhunt, agents uncovered Sinaloa's California tunnel.

The manhunt in the park continues, although with fewer searchers.

Behind the headlines about the manhunt, however, lies another story.

Just indexing the "Manhunt" material took three months.

Scott Brady is the police sergeant leading the manhunt.

There is nothing glamorous about the manhunt Capt.

Such is the remorseless logic of the manhunt.

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