Results for: chase or hunt
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1930s dance, catch fly balls, chase away, dance the shag, have sexual intercourse (British Slang); cause wear and tear, layered haircut, long pile on textile, long-piled carpet, make rough, matted tangle of hair, provide with shaft, retrieve, rough and...shag
1996 film directed by Jan De Bont (starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton)Twister
act of chasing after something, act of striving for something, chase, hunt; quest, search; occupation, pastime, cycle race with object of overtaking, hobbypursuit
act of chasing and capturing game animals, act of searching, chase and capture game animals; search, look for; follow after, pursue, chase animals with hounds, hound somebody, hunt in a particular place, organized group of hunters, oscillate around pos...hunt
act of firing, ask or say something rapidly, dash, direct something quickly, fire a weapon or projectile, fire a weapon; injure or kill a person or animal by gunfire; hunt; radiate, emit; film, photograph; launch a missile or artillery shell; germinate...shoot
activity resembling game, animals for hunting, animals killed in a hunt; meat from wild animals (used as food), aspect of game, brave, competition, competitive activity with rules, equipment, event with many sporting contests, fun activity; amusement, ...game
andiron, bother somebody persistently, canine, carnivorous animal from the family Canidae (especially the domesticated variety commonly kept as pets, trained to hunt, pull sleds, etc.); despicable or cowardly person (Informal), contemptible person, dom...dog
animal resembling wolf, carnivore that hunts in packs, destructive larva, discord, eat ravenously; hunt wolves, eat something quickly and greedily, fur of wolf, greedy and cruel personwolf
animal with long ears and long hind legs, any of several small species of rodent from the family Leporidae; fur of a rabbit, device that racing greyhounds chase, hare, hunt for rabbits; talk, gab, chat; complain, hunt rabbits, pacesetter in race, rabbi...rabbit
animals hunted by other animals, creature that is hunted and killed for food; victim, casualty, hunt and kill for food; take advantage of, victimize, killing of other animals as food, plunder, somebody treated unkindly by othersprey
applejack, brace on mast, coat of armor of Middle Ages, device for lifting something heavy, device that turns spit, electrical socket, flag on a ship, hunt at night with lightjack
Artemis, goddess of the hunt (Greek Mythology); female first name, Roman goddess of hunting (Greek equivalent)Diana
barbed spear attached to a rope (used in hunting whales and large fish), catch something using harpoon, hunt with a harpoon; spear as if with a harpoon, weapon similar to spearharpoon
be ever-present problem for somebody, carry something out, chase after, follow; aspire to, strive for; continue, carry on; persist in, work at, chase somebody, continue with something, follow route, seek somebody persistently for sexual partner, strive...pursue
be highly critical, big marine mammal, defeat somebody convincingly, hit something forcefully, hunt whales, hunt whales; thrash, hit repeatedly; attack with criticism, impressive example of something, thrash somebody, very large sea mammal with an air ...whale
 

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