shikari (Meaning)
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shikari (n.)
A sportsman; esp., a native hunter.
Synonyms & Antonyms of shikari
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shikari Sentence Examples
- The seasoned shikari tracked the elusive tiger through the dense jungle.
- With his keen eyesight, the shikari spotted the prey from afar.
- The shikari's knowledge of the terrain allowed him to outsmart the alert antelope.
- The skilled shikari used a traditional bow and arrow to strike down his target.
- The shikari's camp was a haven of tranquility amidst the wilderness.
- The shikari's respect for the animals he hunted was evident in his ethical practices.
- The shikari's tales of adventure and survival captivated listeners at the campfire.
- The shikari's bushcraft skills were invaluable in navigating the untamed forest.
- The shikari's ability to blend into the surroundings made him an elusive presence.
- The shikari's connection to the natural world was profound and spiritual.
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A sportsman; esp., a native hunter.
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No antonyms found.
The seasoned shikari tracked the elusive tiger through the dense jungle.
With his keen eyesight, the shikari spotted the prey from afar.
The shikari's knowledge of the terrain allowed him to outsmart the alert antelope.
The skilled shikari used a traditional bow and arrow to strike down his target.