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The hunting party
/ðə ˈhʌn.tɪŋ ˈpɑːr.ti/
Definition
1
A group of people assembled together for the purpose of hunting wild animals, typically equipped with weapons and supplies.
2
Figuratively, a posse or organized group pursuing a target, such as in law enforcement, politics, or games.
Examples
The hunting party trekked through the misty woods, only to discover the deer had unionized and demanded better grazing rights.
After a long day, the hunting party returned home with nothing but selfies and a lifetime supply of bad puns.
In the boardroom thriller, the CEO assembled the hunting party to track down the missing coffee budget.
The hunting party mistook the city joggers for prey, leading to an awkward round of apologies and protein bar bribes.