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shikari

 

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Shikari

Noun (singular): a skilled hunter or tracker, typically a person in pursuit of game animals.

Example sentences:

  • The experienced shikari successfully tracked down a rare species of deer in the dense forest.
  • As a renowned shikari, he was hired to guide the expedition on their hunt for exotic birds.

Noun (plural): a group of skilled hunters or trackers.

Example sentences:

  • The shikaris set out early in the morning to search for signs of the elusive tiger.
  • The local villagers formed a shikari to protect their crops from wild boars.

Adjective: relating to hunting or tracking.

Example sentence:

  • The shikari skills of the tribe were passed down from generation to generation.

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