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The first known use of manhunt was in 1833
maniacaladjective
affected with or suggestive of madness
maniacnoun
madman, lunatic
a person wildly enthusiastic about something
manianoun
excitement that is expressed through excessive physical and mental activity and extreme cheerfulness
excessive enthusiasm : craze
had a mania for saving things
manhuntnoun
an organized hunt for a person and especially for one charged with a crime
1 That was what the manhunt for years had been all about—luck—and, after so many luckless years, the karma this time was going to be different.
2 Rival drug dealers are trying to capitalize on his organization’s weakened state, and groups with political rather than criminal agendas are seeing the manhunt as an opportunity to advance their causes.
3 The film shows that no single method was necessarily responsible for solving the manhunt, nor can any single scene taken in isolation fairly capture the totality of efforts the film dramatizes,” they said.
4 Because of the case’s publicity and manhunts, though, other Philadelphia children that strangers had seized were identified and reunited with their families.
5 In hindsight, its daring choices become even more impressive — that a bit of existential time travel philosophy would rapidly morph into a manhunt thriller, then a forsaken romance and finally telekinetic horror fest.
6 A wild manhunt was launched.
一场不顾一切的追逐开始了.
7 No one has ever gotten fired that he recalls, though he does remember a fruitless manhunt after a ringtone sounded during the filming of “Django Unchained.”
8 Mark: They hit thirty and go on a manhunt.
马克:她们一到三十岁就开始四处找对象。
9 The origin of the card is unclear, although William Meserve, in charge of a fort near Washington, took part in the manhunt for Booth and his accomplices the night of the murder.
10 Then ordered closed gate wantonly manhunt.
于是命令紧闭城门大肆搜捕。
11 A Florida sheriff's office has released body-camera footage of a manhunt for a trespassing suspect on an island off of Disney World the spring.
12 What they reveal, and the international manhunt that ensues, is more shocking than they ever could have anticipated.
13 In Indian Creek, the crew had built a replica of Mr. Cunanan’s final hide-out, where he met his demise after a frenzied eight-day manhunt.
14 Such is the remorseless logic of the manhunt.
15 She shakes her head at me, knowing I’ve been confined to the third floor since I fell asleep by the vending machines over in Building 2 last week and caused a hospital-wide manhunt.
16 A manhunt was in progress at the beach and an army of men scoured the whole island, including the black-gum swamp at the northern end.
17 It is believed to be the only film production affected by the manhunt.
18 A long FBI manhunt had produced little more than a few bomb fragments, a sketch of a shadowy character in a hoodie and a clutch of theories about his identity, motives and whereabouts.
19 Back at Ford’s Theatre, the manhunt for Booth almost ended before it began when one man, an army major, rose from his front-row seat to pursue the assassin.
20 Mr. Criss plays the assassin and, the night before, he had been up late shooting a manhunt scene that blocked off a stretch of Collins Avenue, to the chagrin of nightclubbers and Uber drivers.