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Hunter
noun
a
first
name
for
a
boy
,
and
sometimes
a
girl
•
Hunter
waved
from
the
stage
after
finishing
his
guitar
solo
.
Hunter
waved
from
the
stage
after
finishing
his
guitar
solo
.
•
Mrs
.
Garcia
called
on
Hunter
to
answer
the
math
question
.
Mrs
.
Garcia
called
on
Hunter
to
answer
the
math
question
.
Transferred
use
of
the
surname
‘
Hunter
’,
originally
an
occupational
surname
for
a
huntsman
.
hunter
noun
a
person
who
goes
out
to
find
and
kill
wild
animals
,
often
for
food
,
sport
,
or
to
keep
their
numbers
under
control
•
At
dawn
,
the
hunter
crept
quietly
through
the
snowy
woods
,
following
deer
tracks
.
At
dawn
,
the
hunter
crept
quietly
through
the
snowy
woods
,
following
deer
tracks
.
•
The
hunter
raised
her
binoculars
to
spot
ducks
flying
over
the
lake
.
The
hunter
raised
her
binoculars
to
spot
ducks
flying
over
the
lake
.
From
Old
English
‘
hunta
’,
related
to
‘
hunt
’.
noun
someone
who
looks
carefully
for
a
particular
thing
,
opportunity
,
or
experience
•
The
job
hunter
refreshed
his
email
every
hour
,
hoping
for
an
interview
invitation
.
The
job
hunter
refreshed
his
email
every
hour
,
hoping
for
an
interview
invitation
.
•
At
the
flea
market
,
bargain
hunters
crowded
around
the
antique
stall
.
At
the
flea
market
,
bargain
hunters
crowded
around
the
antique
stall
.
Extended
sense
of
‘
hunter
’ “
one
who
hunts
animals
”
to
“
one
who
seeks
anything
” (
16th
c
.).