hunting ground Antonyms
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Meaning of hunting ground
Wordnet
hunting ground (n)
a place where opportunities abound
an area in which game is hunted
hunting ground Sentence Examples
- The vast forest was a renowned hunting ground for the local tribes.
- The poachers had converted the once-pristine hunting ground into a slaughterhouse.
- The animals knew that the open grasslands were a dangerous hunting ground.
- The hunter's keen eyes scanned the hunting ground, searching for his prey.
- The hunting ground was a place where life and death intersected at every turn.
- The regulations protected the hunting ground from overexploitation.
- The abandoned hunting ground now lay desolate, a reminder of its former glory.
- The trophy room displayed the spoils from countless expeditions to the hunting ground.
- As the sun began to set, the hunting ground became a haven for nocturnal predators.
- The hunter's dog led him through the labyrinthine hunting ground with ease.
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a place where opportunities abound, an area in which game is hunted
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The vast forest was a renowned hunting ground for the local tribes.
The poachers had converted the once-pristine hunting ground into a slaughterhouse.
The animals knew that the open grasslands were a dangerous hunting ground.
The hunter's keen eyes scanned the hunting ground, searching for his prey.