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Definition of Hunt club
1. Noun. An association of huntsmen who hunt for sport.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hunt Club
Literary usage of Hunt club
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of the Miami Valley by John Calvin Hover (1919)
"The next to be organized was a group of teachers who called themselves the Helen
hunt club. Other clubs followed each other with rapidity as women began to ..."
2. My Personal Experiences in Equatorial Africa: As Medical Officer of the Emin by Thomas Heazle Parke (1891)
"... who furnishes me with an introduction to Mr. Stanley—An unsuccessful call on
the explorer—The Alexandrian hunt club—Interview with Mr. Stanley at ..."
3. Outing (1892)
"The jumping contests of the Radnor hunt club on Thanksgiving Day were very well
attended, ... The Essex County hunt club hunts over a large territory, ..."
4. History of Michigan by Charles Moore (1915)
"... and the Grosse Pointe Riding & hunt club. GEORGE B. CALDWELL. Among Michigan
men who have made their mark in the business world outside of the state one ..."
5. The Wright & Ditson Officially Adopted Lawn Tennis Guide. edited by Joseph T Whittelsey, Irving C Wright (1905)
"Agawam hunt club Open Tournament. '•TT^HE open tournament of the Agawam hunt club
was held on the fine clay courts in East Providence, RI, from July 5 to 9, ..."
6. The History and Annals of Northallerton, Yorkshire: With Notes and ...by Joseph Lemuel Saywell by Joseph Lemuel Saywell (1885)
"STEPHEN'S UNION hunt club. This Club was formed for social purposes in or about
the year 1840, and was set on foot by two or throe " comrades in amis"* who ..."
7. Tent Life in Tigerland: With which is Incorporated Sport and Work on the by James Inglis (1892)
"... Valley—Our hunt club—The members—Our camp—" Old Mac "—The must elephant—A
sudden alarm'—A mad charge—Wreck of the camp—" ..."