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US
/ˈstɔkɝ/
]
[ UK /stˈɔːkɐ/ ]
[ UK /stˈɔːkɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who walks with long stiff strides
- someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions
- someone who stalks game
How To Use stalker In A Sentence
- It would seem that efforts to train stalkers to high standards have been successful, and I would agree with that conclusion.
- I have had my share of stalkers and lechers and most times, I am careful enough not to allow it to lead to something dangerous. Passing Time
- Facing off against Daredevil's way coolist foe of the day, Death-Stalker, the team-up had a great moment when the villain grabbed GR's flaming skull and was freaked to find that he wouldn't die. DAREDEVIL #102 Marvel Comics, 1973
- The clues aren't obvious—very few will be decked in deerstalker hats or carrying a pipe, and they most pointedly do not say, "Elementary, my dear Watson," a phrase their hero never once uttered in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's works. The Case of the Sherlock Convention
- I don't tell this story to boast of my skills as a stalker or hide builder or to show my stoical ability to endure hours without moving in the pursuit of wildlife.
- The biggest surprise was Everett's Holmes: a compelling, brilliant, darkly original character, much closer to the original stories than to the deerstalkers and meerschaums and Basil Rathbone.
- The Doctor's costume of deerstalker and cloak is suitably Holmesian, except that Holmes never wore a deerstalker - that was the invention of one of the original artists…
- Here you can still buy a deerstalker hat, be fitted for a pinstripe blazer, slip on some sensible footwear, sniff out some musky cologne or get your balding locks tended by a traditional wet-shave barber.
- Ellie made Evil Eyes of Death under the flap of the deerstalker. LOOKING FOR ANDREW MCCARTHY
- Sometimes it's of the crazed stalker variety. The Sun