Use "slander-stalked" in a sentence

1. He stalked off without a word.

2. He stalked angrily out of the room.

3. He stalked out and posted it.

4. The hunters stalked their prey.

5. He stalked to the building.

6. Slander is an actionable offense.

7. 11 Harmful gossip, slander.

8. What to do if you're Being stalked

9. And then he turned and stalked away.

10. With that, he stalked out of the room.

11. He does not slander (3)

12. 6 He stalked up the rostrum.

13. Finally, my temper spent, I stalked away.

14. She was stalked by an obsessed fan.

15. She stalked off, leaving them all staring after her.

16. Alistair said, and stalked off, muttering to himself.

17. We stalked the wounded tiger to its lair.

18. She stalked off, leaving Bernice shaken and alone.

19. Jody stalked off the court looking for the culprits.

20. The lion stalked its prey through the long grass.

21. 13 He's suing them for slander.

22. I can sue you for slander.

23. They also slander humans with their tongue.

24. 7 I can sue you for slander.

25. The scandal about his private life stalked the firm soon.

26. It's not slander if it's true.

27. 11 Alexander got a malignant slander.

28. This is slander, pure and simple.

29. 12 He is being sued for slander .

30. How did “the wicked one” slander God?

31. I turned and stalked away to the servants' quarters.

32. The speeches were full of vituperation and slander.

33. 11 The lion stalked its prey through the long grass.

34. Rapidly,the sort of disease stalked through the whole of Europe.

35. He does not slander with his tongue. —Ps.

36. 3 a reputation that was besmirched by slander.

37. The doctor is suing his partner for slander.

38. 6 Mr White countercharged Mr Smith with slander.

39. Yvonne turned and stalked out of the room in disgust.

40. Calumniate definition: to slander Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

41. 5 The doctor is suing his partner for slander.

42. No man should reproach, revile, or slander another man.

43. Slander doth Belie all corners of the world

44. Truth is generally the best vindication against slander.

45. ◦ b. the cause of action is libel or slander.

46. 19 The speeches were full of vituperation and slander.

47. 11 Johnson's arguments range from ridiculous to borderline slander.

48. He was found guilty of slander against his employers.

49. 17 Johnson's arguments range from ridiculous to borderline slander.

50. 10 He threatened to go public with the slander.

51. Well, you should've thought of that before you stalked me.

52. 1 The lion stalked its prey through the long grass.

53. After that she stalked off and refused to come near me.

54. The article is a slander on ordinary working people.

55. 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.

56. To stain; sully: a reputation that was Besmirched by slander

57. 18 Courts in some states treat slander and libel differently.

58. He stalked his victim as she walked home, before attacking and robbing her.

59. You ought to kick back at such malicious slander.

60. 19 The article is a slander on ordinary working people.

61. Truth fears not the flames of slander and injustice. 

62. 20 And that statement is not meant to slander anybody.

63. 8 The article is a slander on ordinary working people.

64. 4 He was found guilty of slander against his employers.

65. I stalked amongst the booths and ramshackle dwellings built against the wall.

66. To slander or libel: a reputation Bespattered by malicious gossip.

67. Slander is a false, malicious, and defamatory statement about someone.

68. 2 Dr. Bach is now suing the company for slander.

69. The pocket of sunshine's energy chased away the specter of drought that stalked farmland.

70. Calumniate definition, to make false and malicious statements about; slander

71. The target of the Acrimonious article has sued for slander

72. 9 You ought to kick back at such malicious slander.

73. Blasphemia "a speaking ill, impious speech, slander," from Blasphemein …

74. * Now, once again, some people seem determined to slander the Witnesses.

75. 28 What constitutional considerations apply in cases of libel or slander?

76. Haughtily, he stalked out onto the second floor where I was standing.

77. Blasphemia "a speaking ill, impious speech, slander," from Blasphemein …

78. 33 synonyms for Aspersion: slander, abuse, smear, censure, slur, reproach, defamation

79. Apt definition, inclined; disposed; given; prone: too Apt to slander others

80. The DA even threatened to prosecute her for theft and slander.