Sentence examples for To stalk from inspiring English sources

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To stalk

noun

The stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts.

  • A stalk of wheat, rye, or oats

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Tragedy seemed to stalk her.

Republicans tended to stalk McNamee.

I don't want to stalk him.

I decided to stalk Dolores Hart.

"So if you want…" To stalk someone?

The anxiety from Sept. 11 continues to stalk the city.

And she invites him to stalk her further.

From there, she says, her husband continued to stalk her.

You instead choose to stalk the biennial on Instagram.

"I'm old fashioned–I like to stalk in person".

Bill Owens was among the first photographers to stalk suburbia.

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