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Foxhunt Meaning in English

word

ˈfɑksˌhʌnt
FAHKS-hunt
ˈfɒksˌhʌnt
FOKS-hunt

Definition

A traditional event, especially in the UK, where people ride horses with dogs to hunt and chase a fox.

Usage & Nuances

"Foxhunt" is usually used as a noun for the event; can be controversial due to animal rights debates. Most common in British English. Not to be confused with 'fox hunting' as a general activity.

Example Sentences

The village held a foxhunt last spring.

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A foxhunt needs horses and trained dogs.

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Many people watch the annual foxhunt parade.

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There's a lot of controversy around the traditional foxhunt these days.

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As a child, I once saw a foxhunt in the countryside.

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Some people enjoy the excitement of a foxhunt, while others protest against it.

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