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- noun Plural form of
stalk . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
stalk .
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Examples
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The ghost of Stalin stalks the earth, looking remarkably healthy.
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On this notable anniversary, death once again stalks this small town as the children born the night the Ripper died start to meet their own grisly ends.
Scott Mendelson: HuffPost Review: My Soul to Take (2010) Scott Mendelson 2010
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On this notable anniversary, death once again stalks this small town as the children born the night the Ripper died start to meet their own grisly ends.
Scott Mendelson: HuffPost Review: My Soul to Take (2010) Scott Mendelson 2010
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Legendary huntress Rachel Smith again stalks the series of tubes to bring you some web content that goes down great with the latest issue of the Horn Book Magazine.
Archive 2008-10-01 Roger Sutton 2008
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Legendary huntress Rachel Smith again stalks the series of tubes to bring you some web content that goes down great with the latest issue of the Horn Book Magazine.
She's got her eye on you. Roger Sutton 2008
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Sure i use rifles for some occasions (mountain stalks, large or scary game, etc.), but my shots are still under a football field.
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It looks like a larger version of Italian parsley, and the thin stalks are hollow.
Archive 2007-11-01 Laurie Constantino 2007
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It looks like a larger version of Italian parsley, and the thin stalks are hollow.
Ingredient: Leaf Celery Laurie Constantino 2007
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Under this bundle of corn stalks is a diminutive Tarahumara man who has walked for 12 hours, carrying his produce to town where he'll exchange it for perhaps some sugar and other necessities
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The birds do not seem to like their seed; they are not seen feeding on the mullein stalks, as we see them on the thistles every day.
Rural Hours 1887
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