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    stalk
    /stɔːk/

    verb

    • 1. pursue or approach stealthily: "a cat stalking a bird" Similar creep up ontrailfollowshadow
    • 2. harass or persecute (someone) with unwanted and obsessive attention: "for five years she was stalked by a man who would taunt and threaten her"

    noun

    • 1. a stealthy pursuit of someone or something: "this time the stalk would be on foot"
    • 2. a stiff, striding gait.

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  2. the main stem of a plant, or the narrow stem that joins leaves, flowers, or fruit to the main stem of a plant: She trimmed the stalks of the tulips before putting them in a vase. a narrow structure that supports a part of the body in some animals: The eyes of shrimps are on movable stalks. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. 1. : a slender upright object or supporting or connecting part. especially : peduncle. 2. a. : the main stem of an herbaceous plant often with its dependent parts. b. : a part of a plant (such as a petiole or stipe) that supports another. stalked. ˈstȯkt. adjective. stalkless. ˈstȯk-ləs. adjective. stalky. ˈstȯ-kē. adjective. stalk. 2 of 3. verb.

  4. noun. the stem or main axis of a plant. any slender supporting or connecting part of a plant, as the petiole of a leaf, the peduncle of a flower, or the funicle of an ovule. a similar structural part of an animal.

  5. 1. a. A stem or main axis of a herbaceous plant. b. A stem or similar structure that supports a plant part such as a flower, flower cluster, or leaf. 2. A slender or elongated support or structure, as one that holds up an organ or another body part.

  6. the main stem of a plant, or the narrow stem that joins leaves, flowers, or fruit to the main stem of a plant: She trimmed the stalks of the tulips before putting them in a vase. a narrow structure that supports a part of the body in some animals: The eyes of shrimps are on movable stalks. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. If you stalk a person or a wild animal, you follow them quietly in order to kill them, catch them, or observe them carefully. The hunter stalked the stag for days. American English : stalk / ˈstɔk /

  8. A stalk is a long, vertical stem or connecting part of a plant. When you eat celery, do you like the inner stalks , which are paler and more tender, or the tough outer ones? As a verb, stalk means to walk stiffly or angrily.

  9. verb. /stɔːk/ Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] stalk (something/somebody) to move slowly and quietly towards an animal or a person, in order to kill, catch or harm it or them. The lion was stalking a zebra. He stalked his victim as she walked home, before attacking and robbing her. Join us.

  10. Jun 12, 2024 · stalk (third-person singular simple present stalks, present participle stalking, simple past and past participle stalked) To approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer.

  11. STALK definition: 1. to follow a person or animal closely and secretly, often to try to catch or attack them: 2. to…. Learn more.