VERB + HUNT
- take part in
- She had never taken part in a fox hunt before
HUNT + NOUN
- follower, supporter
- Hunt followers deny the sport is cruel
- saboteur
- clashes between hunt supporters and hunt saboteurs
- meeting
ADJ
- massive, nationwide
- Police launched a nationwide hunt for the woman, amid fears for her safety
- police
- murder
- Police forces in five counties are now involved in the murder hunt
- treasure
- witch
- (often figurative) The investigation turned into a full-scale Communist witch hunt
HUNT + VERB
- begin, launch
- A massive police hunt was launched for the missing child
- lead
- Detectives leading the hunt for the killer believe he may be in hiding
- step up
- The mountain rescue team is stepping up its hunt for the missing climbers
- call off
- The hunt for survivors has now been called off
- begin, be on
- The hunt is on for potential employees with experience of electronic publishing