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The natives live by hunting for their food.
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The whole neighborhood have been hunting for the missing child.
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He has been hunting for a job.
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2. Parent birds began to hunt for food for their young.
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3. I'm on the hunt for lodgings.
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The road is strewn withabandoned vehicles.
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When the child see all the room fille withstranger, he is much abash.
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A man who betrays afriend abases himself.
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The president is notwilling to abase himself before the nation.
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He refused to abasehimself in the eyes of others.
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A man who uses bad language will only abasehimself.
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She wanted to abaseherself before the strong man, to be low and humble before him.
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The leader's refusal toabase himself before his followers irritated the king.
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We must abate the noisepollution in our city.
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The doctor gave himsome medicine to abate the powerful pain.
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The storm began toabate slightly.
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But the dispute over industrial organizationdid not abate.
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We abate something ofthe wanton extravagance of our pretensions.
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