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On the hunt

Meaning: This idiom means actively searching for something, whether it’s an object, opportunity, or piece of information.

Usage in Example Sentences:

  1. “I’m on the hunt for a new job that fits my skills.”
  2. “They’re on the hunt for the best deal on a new car.”
  3. “She’s on the hunt for a rare vintage record to complete her collection.”

Origin: The idiom “on the hunt” comes from the literal act of hunting, where people or animals actively search for prey. Over time, it evolved to describe the pursuit of anything one is eagerly seeking. It conveys a sense of focus, determination, and activity in finding or obtaining a desired goal.

On the hunt

Surviving in the Wilderness: Basic English vs. Idioms

Get ready to dive into an exciting survival story where we explore two ways to tell the same tale—Basic English vs. Idioms! Follow Jake as he finds himself in the middle of nowhere, trying to keep his cool and ride out the night. Will he luck out and make it out of the woods? Or will things go south? Watch and see how we break down the language in this thrilling adventure!