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hunted
/ ˈhʌntɪd /
adjective
harassed and worn
he has a hunted look
Example Sentences
Their prey included larger species such as California sea lions, northern elephant seals, gray whale calves and Pacific white-sided dolphins, and they typically hunted in groups averaging nine individuals.
Although it’s a relatively small number, it represents a stunning recovery for the apex predators, which were hunted and trapped into extinction in the 1920s.
And if Lord Fredrick stayed home, the danger of a wayward shot was all but eliminated . . . but this “hunt or be hunted” business made her deeply uneasy.
Both nights had ended in mayhem, with the children being pursued—or hunted, if you will.
Melville, we are told, concluded that “the hunted whale cannot now escape speedy extinction.”
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