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  • 71stalk n — ear, be all s …

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  • 72stalk v — Thieves who steal corn from a garden could be charged with stalking …

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  • 73stalk — I. v. n. 1. Walk (stealthily). 2. Stride, strut, pace, march. II. n. Stem, petiole, pedicel, peduncle, culm, spire …

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  • 74stalk — Noun. An erect penis …

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  • 75stalk — I n 1. stem, trunk, caudex, culm, haulm, cane, calamus, quill, Bot. caulis, Bot. caulicle, Bot. axis; shaft, shank, spike, spindle, pivot, swivel, axle. 2. leafstalk, Bot. stipe, Bot. petiole, Bot. petiolule, Biol. pedicle, Bot. pedicel, Both Bot …

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  • 76stalk — verb 1) he was stalking a deer Syn: trail, follow, shadow, track, go after, hunt; informal tail 2) she stalked out Syn: strut, stride, march, flounce, storm …

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  • 77stalk·er — /ˈstɑːkɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] 1 : a person who closely follows and watches another person for a long period of time in a way that is threatening, dangerous, etc. a famous actress who is being threatened by a stalker She has a stalker. [=someone… …

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  • 78leaf stalk —   Stalk of a leaf; petiole …

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  • 79stalk-eyed — /stawk uyd /, adj. Anat. having the eyes located on pedicels, as some crustaceans and dipterans. [1850 55] * * * …

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  • 80stalk-eyed fly — ▪ insect       any member of a family of unusual looking flies (order Diptera) that have their eyes mounted on long stalks near the antennae. This arrangement, although advantageous to vision, is an aerodynamic handicap.       The adults of the… …

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