verb
- past tense of stalk; followed or pursued someone persistently and often threateningly
- past tense of stalk; moved stealthily or cautiously
- past tense of stalk; walked in a proud, angry, or defiant manner
adjective
- having a stalk or stem
Usage: botanical
Examples
- The detective stalked the suspect through the crowded market.
- She felt unsafe because someone had stalked her for weeks.
- The cat stalked the bird through the tall grass.
- He stalked out of the meeting in anger.
- The hunter stalked his prey silently through the forest.
- She stalked across the room and slammed the door.
- The stalked flowers swayed gently in the breeze.