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Definition of huntsman in English: huntsmannounPlural huntsmen ˈhʌntsmənˈhəntsmən 1A person who hunts. Example sentencesExamples - A February ban now raises the prospect of the election campaign taking place against a backdrop of high-profile protests, clashes between huntsmen and police and a mass cull of foxhounds.
- Police in the Borders said they would be ready to act to prevent any clashes with hunt saboteurs and huntsmen.
- A meet is arranged in a particular area and huntsmen don their hunting pinks (really red), black riding hats and set off behind the pack of hounds.
- Police were called in to restore order after conflict between protesters and huntsmen erupted minutes after the hunt began.
- Even if I accept the reasons for fox hunting I fail to see why a whole pack of huntsmen are needed.
- He faced heckles and a series of interventions from anti-hunt MPs as he put his case, arguing that colleagues had misunderstood huntsmen's motives and ignored the benefits their practice brought.
- They have much of the equipment of the huntsmen, including a hunting horn and whip to try to confuse the hounds.
- North Yorkshire's huntsmen gave mixed reactions today to the Government's plans to introduce fines of up to £5,000 for fox-hunting, along with possible jail sentences.
- Farmers, huntsmen, village post offices and elderly people trapped in isolated rural communities by the lack of public transport - all are falling victim to the growing urbanisation of our society.
- The huntsman said he had tried one drag hunt, many years ago.
- I don't see why so many people have complained about the fact that huntsmen wear red coats.
- Many animals show the same characteristics as the huntsmen such as cats, they enjoy chasing the birds and mice but the kill isn't the important part.
- At that point the deer is shot by a huntsman, usually with a shotgun but sometimes with a pistol to the head.
- The huntsmen plan the route taken in drag hunting in advance.
- The huntsmen and women are still legally entitled to hunt and have not broken the law (with or without dogs).
- Not all huntsmen and women are conservative bigots.
- The huntsman thrashed his stick out at the woman who was begging him to stop and attempting to protect the dog.
- The legal change in Scotland forbid huntsmen from using dogs to hunt down and kill foxes.
- The huntsmen will tell you that foxes need to be culled in some areas because of the way they slaughter lambs, sheep, chickens, etc.
- ‘I'm not sure how much effect it will have on trade because people who come here and go hunting are not primarily huntsmen,’ she says.
- 1.1 A hunt official in charge of hounds.
Example sentencesExamples - In addition the huntsman, who is in charge of the hounds and uses his hunting horn to gather them together, is Richard Lloyd.
- The huntsman was in charge of a pack of dogs that followed the scent of the stag until it was cornered or exhausted.
- There were seven hospital rooms dedicated to sick hounds, a handsome house for the huntsman, and apartments for the two kennel keepers.
- Ferreters love their animals with the severe military love that attaches the falconer to his bird and the huntsman to his hounds.
- ‘Nobody loves his hounds more than a huntsman,’ he says.
2A very large, fast-moving spider found in tropical to warm-temperate regions of the world. Family Sparassidae, suborder Opisthothelae Definition of huntsman in US English: huntsmannounˈhəntsmənˈhəntsmən 1A person who hunts. Example sentencesExamples - A February ban now raises the prospect of the election campaign taking place against a backdrop of high-profile protests, clashes between huntsmen and police and a mass cull of foxhounds.
- ‘I'm not sure how much effect it will have on trade because people who come here and go hunting are not primarily huntsmen,’ she says.
- Even if I accept the reasons for fox hunting I fail to see why a whole pack of huntsmen are needed.
- He faced heckles and a series of interventions from anti-hunt MPs as he put his case, arguing that colleagues had misunderstood huntsmen's motives and ignored the benefits their practice brought.
- Many animals show the same characteristics as the huntsmen such as cats, they enjoy chasing the birds and mice but the kill isn't the important part.
- They have much of the equipment of the huntsmen, including a hunting horn and whip to try to confuse the hounds.
- I don't see why so many people have complained about the fact that huntsmen wear red coats.
- North Yorkshire's huntsmen gave mixed reactions today to the Government's plans to introduce fines of up to £5,000 for fox-hunting, along with possible jail sentences.
- Not all huntsmen and women are conservative bigots.
- Farmers, huntsmen, village post offices and elderly people trapped in isolated rural communities by the lack of public transport - all are falling victim to the growing urbanisation of our society.
- The huntsman said he had tried one drag hunt, many years ago.
- The huntsman thrashed his stick out at the woman who was begging him to stop and attempting to protect the dog.
- Police in the Borders said they would be ready to act to prevent any clashes with hunt saboteurs and huntsmen.
- At that point the deer is shot by a huntsman, usually with a shotgun but sometimes with a pistol to the head.
- The huntsmen and women are still legally entitled to hunt and have not broken the law (with or without dogs).
- The huntsmen will tell you that foxes need to be culled in some areas because of the way they slaughter lambs, sheep, chickens, etc.
- The legal change in Scotland forbid huntsmen from using dogs to hunt down and kill foxes.
- A meet is arranged in a particular area and huntsmen don their hunting pinks (really red), black riding hats and set off behind the pack of hounds.
- The huntsmen plan the route taken in drag hunting in advance.
- Police were called in to restore order after conflict between protesters and huntsmen erupted minutes after the hunt began.
- 1.1 A hunt official in charge of hounds.
Example sentencesExamples - The huntsman was in charge of a pack of dogs that followed the scent of the stag until it was cornered or exhausted.
- In addition the huntsman, who is in charge of the hounds and uses his hunting horn to gather them together, is Richard Lloyd.
- Ferreters love their animals with the severe military love that attaches the falconer to his bird and the huntsman to his hounds.
- There were seven hospital rooms dedicated to sick hounds, a handsome house for the huntsman, and apartments for the two kennel keepers.
- ‘Nobody loves his hounds more than a huntsman,’ he says.
2A very large, fast-moving spider found in tropical to warm-temperate regions of the world. Family Sparassidae, suborder Opisthothelae |