duck hunter
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Definition
- Noun:
- A person who hunts ducks: A "duck hunter" is an individual who pursues, tracks, or seeks to kill or capture ducks, typically as a sport or for food.
Usage
- The term "duck hunter" specifically refers to the person engaged in the activity. It is a compound noun formed from "duck" (the animal) and "hunter" (the person who hunts).
Examples
- Noun:
- The duck hunter rose before dawn to set up decoys in the marsh.
- Regulations require every duck hunter to purchase a license.
- He is an experienced duck hunter who knows all the local species.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically or in specialized contexts, though this is less common.
- In the business world, he was a duck hunter, always targeting the easy, predictable deals. (Metaphorical use implying someone who goes for easy targets)
Variants and Related Words
- Duck hunting (n): The activity or sport of hunting ducks.
- Duck hunting is a popular autumn activity in this region.
- Waterfowl hunter (n): A more general term for a hunter of waterfowl, which includes ducks, geese, and swans.
Synonyms
- Waterfowler: A person who hunts waterfowl. (This is a close synonym, though slightly more formal and encompassing a broader category of birds.)
Related Phrases
- To go duck hunting: The verbal phrase describing the activity.
- They plan to go duck hunting this weekend.
Noun
- hunter of ducks