Synonym: creep, lurk, rove, slink, sneak, steal. Similar words: prowess, fowl, bowl, scowl, slowly, bowler, cowlick, knowledge. Meaning: [praʊl] n. the act of prowling (walking about in a stealthy manner). v. 1. move about in or as if in a predatory manner 2. loiter about, with no apparent aim.
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(1) There was a fox on the prowl earlier.
(2) She's always on the prowl for bargains.
(3) The new administration are on the prowl for ways to reduce spending.
(4) There was a fox on the prowl near the chickens.
(5) The soldiers went on the prowl hoping to meet some girls.
(6) Our cats go on the prowl at night, and then they sleep here all day.
(7) There was a fox on the prowl near the chicken coop.
(8) Look out for burglars on the prowl. If you see anything suspicious[sentencedict.com], call the police immediately.
(9) I find Rainbow in her taxi, on the prowl.
(10) Countless watchdogs prowl around the budget-making process.
(11) You were scratchy as a cat on the prowl.
(12) Inside the city limits a prowl car was parked.
(13) Dreamy, deft and economical, it was born to prowl the airwaves.
(14) Musicians often finish their set and prowl the fairgrounds in search of new sounds and soul food.
(15) Dada had disappeared on some sort of little prowl of his own.
(16) Major stores here had their buyers on the prowl for evening wear months ago.
(17) The cat is on the prowl for mice.
(18) Gaby: Or a prowl around Marcel's room! What happened?
(19) Others, too,[sentencedict.com] are on the prowl.
(20) He was referring to the stripy animals that prowl the country in declining numbers.
(21) Many wild animals prowl at night looking for something to eat.
(22) Their fellow travellers are a mix of honeymooners, single girls on the prowl and elderly couples.
(23) The Malays had gone inside to sleep, or perhaps to prowl for girls.
(24) At the County Ground, the wolves were on the prowl right from the word go.
(25) She always warned him, in whispered anxious tones, whenever the Bogeyman was on the prowl.
(26) Moving with the sureness of a cat on the prowl, he flitted back through the hold and outside.
(27) Four victims so far and three fortuitous, but he's probably been on the prowl for three years or more.
(28) On the nights that Elaine went out with her friends, he went out on the prowl.
(29) Skunks roll out of their dens in February or March and embark on a long prowl.
(30) Because she was wasting time when the intruder was on the prowl?