stalked

IPA: stˈɔkt

adjective

  • Having a stalk or stem; borne upon a stem.
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Examples of "stalked" in Sentences

  • Was the person that coined the phrase stalked like this?
  • Mrs. Morton gathered the folds of her dress together and without a word stalked out of the room.
  • They felt maybe people wouldn't understand the word stalked, so it became "Monster from the Ocean Floor."
  • He mopped the beads of sweat that had broken out on his brow, and without a word stalked out of the door.
  • Then he reached for his hat, and without another word stalked out of the house, his features convulsed with anger and chagrin.
  • I shook them off, and without a word stalked out of the mess, like a man who must remove himself before he does someone a mischief.
  • When Amunhotep couldn’t stand any more of his brother’s sickness, he stalked from the chamber and stood on a balcony overlooking Thebes.
  • I was on the point of asking him if he, too, observed anything queer in the girl, when Armstrong hurried in and handed her a small package, then almost without a word stalked out again, evidently as much to Snowbird's surprise as to our own.

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