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shikar

/shi-kahr/US // ʃɪˈkɑr //UK // (in India ʃɪˈkɑː) //

石家庄,石家庄市,石卡,石家

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the hunting of game for sport.
  1. 1

    shi·karred, shi·kar·ring.

    • : to hunt.

Examples

  • But in recent years the Maharajah's second son, Jitendra, had an unexpected bit of good fortune in shikar.

  • There were no Europeans for miles around and there remained only the diversions of an occasional shikar.

  • There was no use remaining here, so I gave directions for moving on to-morrow to Hemschi, a place reported to be good for shikar.

  • Thus there would be enough for ten days shikar, and ten days to Panamik, and then corn might be procured from some kafila.

  • Subhan went off on his tat to visit a shepherd on a neighbouring mountain, and obtain reliable information of shikar.