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Definition of Target-hunting
1. Adjective. Guided automatically toward the target.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Target-hunting
Literary usage of Target-hunting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Fighting Fleets: Five Months of Active Service with the American by Ralph Delahaye Paine (1918)
"This was a different business from firing at a canvas target. Hunting the submarine
is snap-shooting, incredibly difficult. Incessant practice is required ..."
2. The Fighting Fleets: Five Months of Active Service with the American by Ralph Delahaye Paine (1918)
"This was a different business from firing at a canvas target. Hunting the submarine
is snap-shooting, incredibly difficult. Incessant practice is required ..."
3. Wonders of Bodily Strength and Skill, in All Ages and All Countries by Guillaume Depping, Charles Russell (1871)
"... not at night or in the evening, that this sport is carried on. The mark, which
is erected at a distance of fifty paces, consists of a target HUNTING ..."