huntsmen in English

noun
1
a person who hunts.
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.
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1. The huntsmen rode fast, chasing after the fox.

2. The huntsmen chased the deer silently.

3. The huntsmen believe they're doing a necessary job, culling vermin quickly and efficiently.

4. 9 Huntsmen know that convincing opponents they are ecologists is a tough job.

5. He suggested that the huntsmen should dismantle the gate to release the animal.

6. The Antis - as the huntsmen call the Saboteurs - have been active for 10 years.

7. Apart from pelting the huntsmen with eggs and potatoes, there were few reports of violence.

8. Whenever my time was near, my royal husband would flee to the trees with his huntsmen and his hounds.

9. He often had to pay the wages and expenses of the royal huntsmen out of the issues of his bailiwick.

10. For the rest of the hunting season[Sentencedict.com], the saboteurs will play a cat and mouse game with the huntsmen.

11. Read in studio Two huntsmen have been jailed for two months for knocking down a hunt saboteur with a four wheeled buggy.

12. The book "A Thousand Places To See Before You Die" lists Coeur d'Alene -- it's a gorgeous paradise for huntsmen, boatmen and fishermen.

13. All the dogs of his farm-yards formed a pack of hounds at need; his grooms were his huntsmen; and the curate of the village was his grand almoner.