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to hunting
noun
The act of hunting.
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Unable to farm, they took to hunting.
"We're not opposed to hunting.
"We did everything local, from camping to hunting.
"It's inexpensive, it's easy and it's a great gateway to hunting".
Mehmed IV, however, devoted himself to hunting rather than to affairs of state.
Hemingway kept Mr. Ivancich up to date on his passions, from fishing to hunting.
When it comes to hunting whole industries, this is bigger game than even music.
Instead, they committed to hunting for a space big enough to keep them together.
They were nomadic, devoting themselves to hunting and to pastoral occupations.
He traveled frequently to speak to hunting groups, taking endless questions.
Having surrendered their ferocity, the gauchos are reduced to hunting the pests for food.
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