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Definition of Hunting crop
1. Noun. A short whip with a thong at the end and a handle for opening gates.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hunting Crop
Literary usage of Hunting crop
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1907)
"Bad language was writ large in every line of his body as he stood looking about
him, the hunting crop quivering in his grasp. ..."
2. A New and Original Sporting & Spectacular Drama Entitled The Derby Winner by Augustus Harris, Cecil Raleigh, Henry Hamilton (1895)
"... pictures on scene Hand Properties ;— Brandy in tumbler, large bottle soda on
tray for WAITER, corkscrew for WAITER, hunting crop for Mrs. DARVILLE, ..."
3. The Complete Foxhunter by Charles Richardson (1908)
"A good hunting crop must always be a good hunting crop, but one season they are
worn long, another season shorter, and quite lately the shop windows of the ..."