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fortune hunter
noun
a person who hopes to prosper, especially through marriage to someone of wealth.
fortune-hunter
noun
a person who seeks to secure a fortune, esp through marriage
Other 51Թ Forms
- fortune-hunting adjective
- ˈڴǰٳܲԱ-ˌܲԳپԲ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fortune hunter1
Example Sentences
Parties of adventurers, fortune hunters and magic-makers begin to form in order to make the trek into the heart of the dungeon.
A modern-day historian described the hunting run in another more relatable way: White fortune hunters and settlers took his people’s grocery stores.
Red Hook promises an even deeper and darker dungeon — 500 feet under! — as well as new enemies and a new gang of desperate fortune hunters willing to risk their sanity.
She called the matter a “horrific and vulgar fraud” perpetrated by a fortune hunter.
On his tail are fortune hunters with rifles.
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