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stalking

staw king

  • n  a hunt for game carried on by following it stealthily or waiting in ambush
  • n  the act of following prey stealthily
  • v  walk stiffly
  • v  follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to
  • v  go through (an area) in search of prey

  • Fifties style is stalking the runways, and mid-century design is making its way into every room of the house.
  • The house of Habsburg-Lorraine last fortnight sent a stalking horse back into the Austrian Republic which had banned all Habsburg-Lorraines who had not renounced their claims to .
  • Whether annoying Hollywood's glamour couple or stalking a traumatized Czech TV star, it's all in a (not exceptionally well-paid) day's work for the paparazzi of Prague.
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  • John Cusack in BBC News
    In court papers, Cusack said Ms Leatherman was "showing unusual interest by stalking, throwing long letters of interest over my fence in bags with rocks and screwdrivers inside".
  • Hillary Rodham Clinton in Hindustan Times
    Clinton said stabilisation of civilian democracy and the rule of law are "essential to the efforts that the Pakistanis themselves see as so critical; namely, preventing extremism and violence from stalking the Pakistani people and the country."
  • Jennifer Garner in Newsweek
    Garner wrote in a sworn statement that she believed Burky's "obsessive, threatening and stalking behavior" posed a threat to her and her family.

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