Similar words: stalk, cornstalk, walker, goalkeeper, sleepwalker, talk, talk show, talk big. Meaning: [stɔːkt] adj. having or growing on or from a peduncle or stalk.
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31, When he stalked out he left her with a motley crew mostly of accountants and lawyers.
32, She stalked off across the road, her hat jammed firmly on her head and her mouth set in a mutinous line.
33, Spinning on her heel, she stalked away with her head in the air.
34, The next few days she stalked the flat with a hot knitting needle.
35, Since early September the 23-year-old multi-millionaire had been stalked by a mystery woman threatening to kill the man she once idolised.
36, Sheffield was forced to move because he was stalked for two to three months early last season.
37, In no mood now to finish her work, she stalked along to the kitchen.
38, She stalked off to her trailer, but he could see by her walk that she was feeling better.
39, Some of his friends remembered him saying he had been stalked by militia members, and for a while speculation ran rampant.
40, But the incident at the US-controlled airport illustrated continuing security problems in a city ravaged by conflict and still stalked by muggers.
41, She stalked around the House of Mandru as if she was always in a rage about something.
42, I stalked amongst the booths and ramshackle dwellings built against the wall.
43, So I fretted and sweated as they stalked in and stared around with that disapproving, accusatory look of all cops everywhere. Sentencedict.com
44, She stalked away from the front door and it closed softly behind him.
45, The drums then took up a regular beat as he stalked back to the coffin.
46, She kept blowing her lines and she had finally stalked off the set in a rage.
47, Alert, she stalked the jackrabbit, her stiletto poised for a deft jab.
48, After that she stalked off and refused to come near me.
49, The House Committee on Assassinations found in 1978 that you stalked my father for over a year?
50, Cornelius slammed down the receiver and stalked back to the car.
51, Oil giants such as Getty were stalked by takeover wildcatter T Boone Pickens and swallowed whole by others.
52, Without another word she turned and stalked out(sentencedict.com), leaving him to follow.
53, She stalked, stiff-legged like a wolf, into the darkling garden and like a wolf she sniffed the air.
54, Then he spun on his heel and stalked off round the side of the cart.
55, This was especially so in 1942 and 1943, when the Great Bengal Famine stalked the land.
56, She waited until it had stalked away before picking up the remains of the Geiger-Muller counter and dropping them into the holdall.
57, We stalked the wounded tiger to its lair.
58, Fears of a "yellow peril" stalked Europe.
59, In the last 12 months, Stewart has become a tabloid regular and a blog - stalked cynosure.
60, Cathay however immediately stalked closer to the blesbok to watch them...
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