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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(31) Prowl: This ability will no longer sometimes turns atuocast on by itself.
(32) He saw a hungry wolf on the prowl with his telescope.
(33) Above thellos , where the cognoscenti prowl , prices reach six figures for perpetual calendars, tourbillons and repeaters.
(34) Whether that means embracing the great outdoors around Denver or buying the next round of tequila shots in nightlife-oriented Virginia Beach, there are plenty of other like-minded people on the prowl.
(35) Above this , where the cognoscenti prowl , prices reach six figures for perpetual calendars(Sentencedict.com), tourbillons and repeaters.
(36) Tom looks like he is on the prowl again tonight.
(37) Because of Mount Zion which lies desolate, Foxes prowl in it.
(38) Paying a spell's prowl cost follows the rules for paying alternative costs in rules 409.1b and 409.1f-h.
(39) Many wild animals prowl at night looking for somethellong to eat.
(40) They're on the prowl at a handful of police stations, keeping pesky rodents in check.
(41) Do not openly publish your phone number as there is a conman on a prowl for victim.
(42) The man was still on the prowl around the street at dead of night.
(43) We use emergency phone, prowl car, mobile phone and GPS receiver on the vehicle to automatic locating.
(44) Some youngsters were seen on the prowl around the street corner.
(45) In fact, prejudice is what you want in a book like this,[http://sentencedict.com/prowl.html] which works best as an annotated tip sheet for hungry readers on the prowl for overlooked writers and neglected works.
(46) Reporters now regularly stroll the Internet for stories in the same way they used to prowl the corridors of City Hill. The tradecraft is a little different, but journalists are learning fast.
(47) Above this, where the cognoscenti prowl, prices reach six figures for perpetual calendars, tourbillons and minute repeaters.
(48) If kill mistake, reverse court sentence, apologize, he-man, hesitant on the prowl, how rush the world.
(49) Oracle executives have voiced their interest in acquiring more hardware companies, and H.P. remains on the prowl, making some recent big-ticket purchases.
(50) Above thellos, where the cognoscenti prowl, prices reach six figures for perpetual calendars, tourbillons and minute repeaters.
(51) They return at evening, snarling like dogs, and prowl about the city.
(52) In the evening I used to prowl about, hunting for diversion.