What's the difference between huntsman and woodman?

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.

Woodman


Definition:

  • (n.) A forest officer appointed to take care of the king's woods; a forester.
  • (n.) A sportsman; a hunter.
  • (n.) One who cuts down trees; a woodcutter.
  • (n.) One who dwells in the woods or forest; a bushman.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) New Channel 4 series Around the World in 80 Trades, in which economist Conor Woodman tries to trade his way around the world, beginning with the proceeds from the sale of his flat, began with 900,000 viewers, a 5% share, between 9pm and 10pm.
  • (2) Woodman's external laterofixation was performed in 31 patients, 1 had laterofixation by laryngofissure and 2 had endoscopic arytenoidectomy.
  • (3) Owner Steve Woodman, grandson of Chubby, took me down the river on his boat to see where they come from.
  • (4) The landlady of the local Woodman pub, Kath Dewhurst, recalled the multimillionaire dropping in to do the quiz with his wife, Julie.
  • (5) Pardew, his assistant John Carver, the coach Steve Stone and the goalkeeping coach Andy Woodman have been awarded identical deals in keeping with the eight-year contract that the influential chief scout Graham Carr signed in June.
  • (6) The manager’s only other option is the 17-year-old Freddie Woodman, with the situation complicated by the club’s decision to loan Karl Darlow back to Nottingham Forest for the season with no recall clause.
  • (7) In this part of the world, clams are as important as lobsters, and back at Woodman's a queue was forming at the self-service counter at 11.30am.
  • (8) During the period 1962 through 1974, 23 patients with complete bilateral paralysis of the larynx have been treated by the posterior extralaryngeal approach originally described by Woodman.
  • (9) It also suggests that the 1928-set film will "handily corner the upscale adult demo for the remainder of summer, continuing the Woodman’s late-career hot streak".
  • (10) Woodman’s school, rated outstanding, is £100,000 in the red for next year.
  • (11) It’s not a place we really want to go,” said Peter Woodman, headteacher of the Weald school in Billingshurst.
  • (12) Last year Woodman published an interesting carbocyanine dye binding method for determination of serum carbohydrate polyanions in sera of normal, traumatized, and tumor-bearing mice.
  • (13) England held their nerve throughout the penalty kicks, the captain Ryan Ledson leading the way with the first, Taylor Moore and Callum Cooke following suit while the goalkeeper Freddie Woodman saved from Dani van der Moot while Calvin Verdonk fired wide with Holland’s third attempt.
  • (14) But me, Andy Woodman [Newcastle’s goalkeeping coach] and Steve Stone [the club’s first team coach] would have a laugh and a joke about it.
  • (15) The administration of multiple doses of cocaine on a single day during late gestation is teratogenic in rats in which hind limb ectrodactyly is a major finding (Webster and Brown-Woodman, '90).
  • (16) In between “jobs” he is the landlord of the Woodman Inn, a pub in Manchester.
  • (17) It is argued that while infra-red recording techniques may be optimal for recording LEMs to verbal questions, the above results question the generalizability of strong LEM-spatial relationships obtained for a single blind subject by GRIFFITHS and WOODMAN [Neuropsychologia 23, 257-262, 1985].
  • (18) A 1% teacher pay rise, an increase in employer-paid pension contributions and higher national insurance rates for employers – all unfunded – means, says Peter Woodman, chair of the West Sussex Secondary Headteachers Association, that from 2016-17, every teaching post will cost him an additional 5% a year.
  • (19) Using an approach similar to the Woodman arytenoidectomy, the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle is exposed, and its fibers are partially incised.
  • (20) Woodman's restaurant is the spiritual home of the clam – Chubby Woodman claimed to have invented the fried clam in 1916.

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