stalk
— Verb
– English
~ follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to; "her ex-boyfriend stalked her"; "the ghost of her mother haunted her"
stalked puffball
— Noun
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~ mushroom of the genus Tulostoma that resembles a puffball
short-stalked
— Adjective
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~ of plants having relatively short stalks
stalked
— Adjective
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~ having or growing on or from a peduncle or stalk; "a pedunculate flower"; "a pedunculate barnacle is attached to the substrate by a fleshy foot or stalk"
stalker
— Noun
– English
~ someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions
stalker
— Noun
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~ someone who walks with long stiff strides
stalker
— Noun
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~ someone who stalks game
stalking-horse
— Noun
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~ a candidate put forward to divide the Opposition or to mask the true candidate
stalking-horse
— Noun
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~ screen consisting of a figure of a horse behind which a hunter hides while stalking game
stalking-horse
— Noun
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~ a horse behind which a hunter hides while stalking game
stalking
— Noun
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~ a hunt for game carried on by following it stealthily or waiting in ambush
stalking-horse
— Noun
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~ something serving to conceal plans; a fictitious reason that is concocted in order to conceal the real reason
stalking
— Noun
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~ the act of following prey stealthily
stalkless
— Adjective
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~ attached directly by the base; not having an intervening stalk; "sessile flowers"; "the shell of a sessile barnacle is attached directly to a substrate"
stall
— Noun
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~ seating in the forward part of the main level of a theater
stall bar
— Noun
– English
~ a gymnastic apparatus used for strengthening exercises; uprights fastened to a wall and connected by horizontal rungs