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be stalked
noun
The stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts.
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As one told me: "I thought I would be stalked by blame and hate.
It is one gazelle too distant and elusive to be stalked.
It could not easily be stalked, shot or hunted on horseback.
The boy eventually filed a restraining order against the man and still worries that he will be stalked again.
Don't take it too far though, as people aren't ready to be stalked by adverts that address them by name.
Like the bonefish, another favorite of saltwater fly fishers, the redfish feeds in shallow water and can be stalked.
We signed up for Facebook to stalk our family and friends, not to be stalked by a corporation.
He can be stalked obsessively online, and spends his free time with his daughter Eliza, reading, obsessing over gadgets, and preparing for the inevitable zombie uprising.
But these services raise the question: do people really want to be stalked or want strangers introducing themselves on the street?
"I guess it was a lack of concern because I'm not nearly famous enough to be stalked," he said, "and if I am, I want a raise".
Can't anyone grab a decent headline anymore for tossing a hubcap at a boyfriend or claiming to be stalked by professional golfers?
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