hunting ground
English
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edit- haunting grounds (eggcorn misspelling)
Noun
edithunting ground (plural hunting grounds)
- An area used for hunting.
- (figurative) A place where people can find what they are looking for.
- 1946, Milton “Mezz” Mezzrow, Bernard Wolfe, “Tell a Green Man Something”, in Really the Blues, New York, N.Y.: Random House, book 3 (1928–1935: The Big Apple), page 209:
- Yes, it was my hunting ground, and it was solid happy. Course, my home wasn't exactly in Harlem […]
- (figurative) Synonym of stamping ground (“a place habitually frequented”)
- 2023, Jeff Jones, Stars and Scars: The Story of Jewish Boxing in London:
- In January 1901 he fought Jerry Driscoll back on his old hunting ground of Gateshead in the North East.
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editarea for hunting
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