Noun
an area in which game is hunted
a place where opportunities abound
Source: WordNetAnderson (2000), p. 28 By the late 17th century, the Iroquois had pushed many tribes out of the Ohio Valley, and kept it as hunting ground by right of conquest. Source: Internet
$349,000 FAIRFIELD: 160+ac outside of Fairfield w/some of the best hunting ground. Source: Internet
During this period a Royal Forest and hunting ground was established, administered by the Warden. Source: Internet
His hug hunting ground was the worker coop movement. Source: Internet
Rent a from Paris’s bike-share service, and pedal along the right bank and out to the Bois de Boulogne, a former king’s hunting ground turned massive public park, with nine miles of easily accessible bike paths. Source: Internet
‘South Yorkshire proved to be a happy hunting ground for Heworth's Neil Smith as he landed one of the county's major prizes.’ Source: Internet