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Huntsman


Definition:

  • (n.) One who hunts, or who practices hunting.
  • (n.) The person whose office it is to manage the chase or to look after the hounds.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) With Gringrich, Huntsman and Santorum in a deadheat, each will be seeking to find a message that will resonate and help them break out off the bunch.
  • (2) Collectively known as "the Huntsman girls" the three young women – piano teacher Mary Anne, public relations expert Abby and fashion industry hopeful Liddy – have campaigned actively for their father, especially using social media.
  • (3) Perhaps the even more moderate Jon Huntsman might have lost by only 2-3pt nationally.
  • (4) In New Hampshire, he faces at least four major candidates: Santorum, Ron Paul, who came a close third in Iowa, and Newt Gingrich, who trailed in fourth place and has an intense dislike of Romney, and Jon Huntsman, who did not compete in Iowa.
  • (5) Romney, as a moderate compared with the rest of the field other than Jon Huntsman, stands little chance of improving on 2008 in theory.
  • (6) The outgoing US ambassador, Jon Huntsman, described Ai Weiwei as one of the activists who "challenge the Chinese government to serve the public in all cases and at all times" in a strongly worded speech in Shanghai on Wednesday night.
  • (7) In recent polls Huntsman moved into third place in New Hampshire and could become the focus of a bloc of anti-Romney sentiment that has been a key factor of the race so far.
  • (8) The Huntsman girls clearly have an issue with moustaches.
  • (9) Romney and Santorum both ended the night on 24.5% of the vote, Paul 21.5%, Newt Gingrich 13%, Rick Perry 10%, Michelle Bachmann 5% and Jon Huntsman 1%.
  • (10) There’s a big difference … between what the media thinks is important and what the ordinary American thinks.” John Weaver, an adviser to John McCain during his two presidential runs who also ran Jon Huntsman’s campaign in 2012, said he was “impressed” by the campaign kick-off.
  • (11) Some of them have opposed same-sex marriage in the past, including Meg Whitman , the Hewlett Packard CEO, and Huntsman.
  • (12) It was postponed due to MGM's financial woes, but having it finally hit screens after the success of Avengers Assemble and Snow White And The Huntsman also looked like a cash-in.
  • (13) "For me it is a choice between him and Ron Paul," said Breault, after listening to Huntsman's pitch on the factory floor in Keene.
  • (14) The video, entitled "Jon Huntsman's Values", was uploaded to YouTube on Thursday.
  • (15) As a public administrator, Huntsman knew this, and he saw the opportunity to go further.
  • (16) The Duke’s ancestor Hugh Lupus – the king’s head huntsman or grand veneur , a tubby man nicknamed gros veneur , from which derived the family surname – came across with William the Conqueror and was granted a chunk of Cheshire to protect the region from the Welsh.
  • (17) Among those who have signed an amicus brief urging the supreme court to strike down Proposition 8 are Tom Ridge, the homeland security secretary in the Bush administration who was once strongly opposed gay marriage; Paul Wolfowitz, the former deputy defence secretary and leading neoconservative; and Jon Huntsman, the 2012 Republican presidential contender.
  • (18) Paul took 21.4%, Gingrich 13.3%, Perry 10.3%, Bachmann 5% and Huntsman 0.6%.
  • (19) Former Utah governor Jon Huntsman also has seven children, while frontrunner Mitt Romney and his wife have five sons.
  • (20) Of course, like the Huntsman girls, it is their collective movie-star looks that get noticed, especially by apparently fascinated journalists.

Huntsmen


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Huntsman

Example Sentences:

  • (1) That afternoon, I end up at a Boucherie - a stereotypically Cajun outdoor hog roast - in the woods, among local huntsmen and their families, cooking the meat from four pigs in close proximity to their RVs.
  • (2) Following the recent trend for skew-wiff folk tales (Snow White and The Huntsmen, Mirror Mirror) special effects veteran Robert Stromberg makes his directorial debut with a Disney film that looks stranger and darker than the average.
  • (3) The expansion of the hunting scene has included all social classes, according to huntsmen.
  • (4) Through the trust's website, its members – who range, according to its chairman, Simon Jenkins , from "rows of anoraks" representing the ramblers to "huntsmen in tweeds" – are debating the wisdom of the proposed sell-off, though the trust has reached no official position yet.

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