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hunted person

noun as in escapee

noun as in fugitive

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Diana was once described as the "most hunted person of the modern age".

From BBC

As her brother put it in his eulogy a week later, Diana was “the most hunted person in the modern age” — an achievement that hardly seems worth repeating.

It consisted in the hunted person slipping from his horse at a suitable hiding-place and then letting the animal wander on.

Ever since my guardian allowed me to build the studio—last year—I've imagined how easy it would be for some—some hunted person to stay hidden here, almost indefinitely.

Into these empty barracks came to dwell and do business every joy that made the cow-puncher's holiday, and every hunted person who was baffling the sheriff.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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