So McChrystal is being labeled a "man-hunter," a "killer" — with his switch to Afghanistan taken as evidence that Gates wants similar efforts there. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Such was Murphy's fame that it enabled him to serve as the star of a string of B-movie westerns even though he had little to recommend him as an actor other than his unnerving man-hunter gaze. ❋ Unknown (2007)
While the contract of this duel was being discussed by the president and the captain — this dreadful, savage duel, in which each adversary became a man-hunter — Michel Ardan was resting from the fatigues of his triumph. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Captain Call, who seemed the most rational and most methodical of men and who was the most experienced man-hunter in the West, had done nothing that made clear sense from the time they had left Amarillo together. ❋ Larry McMurtry (1995)
A ravening man-hunter with a twisted sense of humor. ❋ Simak, Clifford D., 1904-1988- (1981)
With bated breath the man-hunter glued his gaze upon the face of the man bending over the casket. ❋ A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton (N/A)
No wonder the bruised and almost helpless man-hunter groaned with inward anguish at the sight. ❋ A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton (N/A)
As he spoke, he went to the side of the fallen man-hunter, and placed the point of a knife against his throat. ❋ A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton (N/A)
For a moment the man-hunter could scarcely believe his senses. ❋ A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton (N/A)
Had his enemy come upon him then he might have finished the career of the daring man-hunter, without the least danger to himself. ❋ A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton (N/A)
Dick, with that instinct for safety which every man-hunter has learned, walked down the middle of the street, eyes and ears alert for the least sign of an ambush. ❋ William MacLeod Raine (1912)
The man-hunter on the ledge flung a bullet against the protecting boulder. ❋ William MacLeod Raine (1912)
Olga, the irrepressible man-hunter, in love with a "fossilized Galahad_." ❋ George Gibbs (1906)
That was ironically amusing, extraordinary, if true, a punishment which fitted her crime, and something of a grim joke on the man-hunter as well as the fossil. ❋ George Gibbs (1906)
The master of the house crossed the stile, the low sun shining on his shock of gray hair, and stood before the man-hunter. ❋ Charles Neville Buck (1904)
Squaring his shoulders he entered to face McDowell, the cleverest man-hunter in the Northwest. ❋ James Oliver Curwood (1903)
He had, for the time, ceased to be the cool and calculating man-hunter intent on the possession of another's life. ❋ James Oliver Curwood (1903)
With the swift directness of the trained man-hunter Philip had measured his chances of winning. ❋ James Oliver Curwood (1903)
MacGregor, twenty years in the service, and recognized as the shrewdest man-hunter between the coasts, wished to give no explanation. ❋ James Oliver Curwood (1903)
Person 1: "Wow, have you watched [that man] [hunters] video on youtube?"
Person 2: "No."
Person 1: "Well than [just leave], no one wants you here."
Person 2: (crying)"Fine...maybe I will..." ❋ KNCN (2007)