stalk

  • 61stalk — 1. noun /stɔːk,stɔk,stɑk/ a) The longish piece that supports the seed carrying parts of a plant. b) A particular episode of trying to follow or contact someone. See Also: stalker 2. verb /stɔːk,stɔk,stɑk/ a) To approach slowly and quietly in… …

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  • 62stalk — Synonyms and related words: Maypole, amble, anthrophore, axis, baluster, balustrade, banister, bar, barge, base, beat, bole, bowl along, bundle, campaign, cane, carpophore, caryatid, caudex, caulicle, caulis, chase, circuit, clump, colonnade,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 63Stalk — (crass) erect penis …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 64stalk — I Australian Slang (crass) erect penis II Everyday English Slang in Ireland n penis …

    English dialects glossary

  • 65stalk — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. stem, pedicle, petiole. See support. v. t. follow, pursue. See pursuit. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. stem, support, axis, pedicle, petiole, peduncle, stipe, stipes, seta, upright, quill, stack, caulis,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 66stalk — The straw or stem like part of the plant that supports the seed head …

    Combined glossary of agriculture

  • 67stalk — stock …

    American English homophones

  • 68stalk-on — n an erection. A vulgarism heard since the 1950s …

    Contemporary slang

  • 69stalk — stɔːk n. stem of a plant v. follow, shadow, pursue stealthily; walk stiffly and proudly, strut …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 70stalk — talks …

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