Proper noun
Hunts
(UK, in postal addresses) Abbreviation of Huntingdonshire.
Hunts
plural of Hunt
The fear of missing out means today's media, more than ever before, hunts in a pack. In these modes it is like a feral beast, just tearing people and reputations to bits. But no-one dares miss out. Tony Blair
All species capable of grasping this fact manage better in the struggle for existence than those which rely upon their own strength alone: the wolf, which hunts in a pack, has a greater chance of survival than the lion, which hunts alone. Christian Lous Lange
The duck swallows the worm, the fox kills the duck, the men shoot the fox, and the devil hunts the men. Ken Follett
He who hunts two hares does not catch the one and lets the other escape. Italian Proverb
He who hunts two hares at once, catches neither. Dutch Proverb
He who hunts two rats, catches none. Kiganda Proverb