Present participle for to hunt or pursue stealthily
“Good hunters stalk their prey. They scare their target into running, messing with their mind so they make a fatal mistake.”
Present participle for to lurk or prowl stealthily
“The big cats like typically hide in ambush, or stalk stealthily to within pouncing distance.”
Present participle for to keep a close eye on someone or something
“He cannot come close to her, but he can stalk her from a distance.”
Present participle for to stride somewhere in a proud, stiff, or angry manner
“One of them gives this part angry, part horrified squeak, and then they stalk off as well as they can in the knee-deep snow.”
Present participle for to move or walk, especially in an orderly fashion as a group in a single line
Present participle for to move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction
An act of hunting or pursuing someone or something
A sport involving the hunting, wounding, or killing of animals
An act of intrusion into the personal life of another
The act of watching, typically in a stealthy manner
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