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
- : the hunting of game for sport.
- 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.
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