stalk|stalked|stalking|stalks in English
verb
[stɔːk]
follow, shadow, pursue stealthily; walk stiffly and proudly, strut
Use "stalk|stalked|stalking|stalks" in a sentence
1. Stalked Crinoids, or sea lilies, have a segmented stalk, which is up to 1 m long
2. Though some groups have lost the stalk in adult forms, Crinoids are considered to follow the stalked, radial morphology, as the stalkless forms are derived from stalked ancestors.
3. A stalking expert and police psychologist explains the four common categories of stalkers and offers guidance for those who think they are Being stalked.
4. 13:23) After a wheat stalk sprouts and matures, the fruit it produces is not little wheat stalks, but new seed.
5. And just as a wheat stalk produces as fruit, not new stalks, but new seed, we are producing as fruit, not new disciples, but new Kingdom seed.
6. He stalked off without a word.
7. Stalking - Stalking - Cyberstalking: The explosive growth of social media in the early 21st century resulted in the creation of a new frontier in stalking behaviour
8. Relative to other Agrimonies, are borne on a terminal raceme (an unbranched flowering stalk with individual floral stalks, or pedicels); the distinctive leaves are alternate, pinnately compound, and sharply toothed
9. Are you stalking me now?
10. He stalked angrily out of the room.
11. He stalked out and posted it.
12. The hunters stalked their prey.
13. He stalked to the building.
14. Well, a little Facebook stalking.
15. I can't help stalking women.
16. The lion was stalking a zebra.
17. Bagasse is the fibrous remains after sugarcane stalks and sorghum stalks are crushed and processed
18. What to do if you're Being stalked
19. And then he turned and stalked away.
20. Cyberstalking, simply put, is online stalking
21. With that, he stalked out of the room.
22. 6 He stalked up the rostrum.
23. Astalk: Stalking about; afoot; lurking about
24. Finally, my temper spent, I stalked away.
25. She was stalked by an obsessed fan.