hunt him
It can be. It can also be a noun. It can be. "I want to hunt deer." In that sentence it is a verb. "I want to go on a hunt." In that sentence, it is a noun.
cuz they want to eat pie
i really want a dog = je veux vraiment un chien
Because humans are meaningless slaves to zombies, and zombies do what they want
hunt him
he wants Reinsford to be his animal , so he can hunt Reinsford
General Zaroff wants to hunt Rainsford on his private island for sport. He sees Rainsford as a worthy prey due to his reputation as a skilled hunter. Zaroff enjoys the challenge of hunting someone who can match his own abilities.
What you do is you wait until you want i really don't know
they want to eat pangolins.
most labs hunt ducks or something like that but really they can hunt anything that you say you want them to hunt.
Humans grunt because they want to. If they want to. When they want to. But the humans grunt when they try to lift or push something really heavy. It's just something that they do. Or if they get hit really hard in the stomach or somewere else
If the huntees do not want to be hunted by Zaroff, they are given the choice of being executed or being released to fend for themselves on the island. This is part of Zaroff's twisted game in "The Most Dangerous Game."
No They Just Want Blood Really
really scared even want to kill them
People want cats because:they hunt and kill rodentsthey fell nice and make people feel good
Montresor is a cunning and vengeful character in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado," seeking revenge for a perceived insult, while General Zaroff in Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" is a sophisticated and ruthless hunter who lures shipwrecked sailors to his island to hunt them for sport. Montresor's motivation is personal revenge, while General Zaroff's is seeking a challenging target for his hunting skills.