There was a man then living at Mellon Udrigil in Gairloch named Finlay Fraser; he had come as a foxhunter from Beauly; he got seven of the guns out of the ship.
Such absurdity must have shocked even the roughest and plainest foxhunter in the House.
If you beat children for pleasure, avow your object frankly, and play the game according to the rules, as a foxhunter does; and you will do comparatively little harm.
No foxhunter is such a cad as to pretend that he hunts the fox to teach it not to steal chickens, or that he suffers more acutely than the fox at the death.
The foxhunter had too much self-sufficiency to despair of success against any competitor on earth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "foxhunter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.