100 collocations for stalk

The reasonings of Messrs. Pinckney, Wise, and Leigh, are now found to be wholly at fault, and the chanticleer rhetoric of Messrs. Glascock and Garland stalks featherless and crest-fallen.

And as well for those who love to angle in brown lakes or rushing brooks or chase after the baying hounds or stalk the stag on his lonely heights.

Ringan led, and led well, for he had not stalked the red deer on the braes of Breadalbane for nothing.

The hunters stalked their prey as they would have done a musk ox.

To stalk a man on foot in the country is difficult enough; but you can't follow one vehicle in another without being spotted.

I have already described bear hunting in the spring, when we stalked our game upon the snowy hillsides, and again on the Alaska Peninsula, where we hunted across the open on foot, and also in the baidarka.

He motioned to me to keep still, because he was stalking a hop-toad.

They were dimly stalking figures in the night, but to Buck it seemed as though they walked in the blaze of ten thousand searchlights.

Like a hideous phantom stalking the streets at noon-day, and scaring all in its path, Death took his course through London, and selected his prey at pleasure.

Though this was to be my first real Indian fight, I felt no fear and not so much excitement as when stalking my first buck.

Broken Tooth had not even struck at him, and slowly it grew upon him that these invading creatures that used both the water and land would have to be hunted as he stalked the rabbit and the partridge.

SCOTT, R. T. M. Murder stalks the mayor.

Death stalks the range, by Brett Rider, pseud.

There we had noggins of white wine all round, and a pointer dog, which was chained to an officer's trunk, begged me in plain pointer language to cast off his leash so he might go and stalk the covey of pheasants that were taking a dust-bath in the open road not fifty yards away.

Murder stalks the circle.

Margin of the indusium denticulate and beset with minute, stalked glands.

Only when poised for its final spring upon the helpless prey was it seen that Mouser stalked the blue jay on its perch.

Murder stalks the Wakely family.

In his hand Verty carried his old battered violin; at his heels stalked the grave and dignified Longears.

Very cautiously he stalked the camp, moving toward it with the skill and the stealth of a Sarcee scout.

" THE TOO-ACCURATE MAN Women often complain that men in society will not return measure for measure in conversation, but stalk about dumb and unanswering, leaving women gasping from the fatigue of entertaining them.

I stalked the eagle within about 75 feet and caught her with the camera, as she was leaving her nest.

He stalked on, his great black eyes glancing restlessly from side to side; and the private secretary thought him a boor.

Weeks and weeks had gone and still she knew from a look which her mother could not hide that the money troubles were still stalking her father, and coming so close that for the first time in history they cast a shadow from the top of the Sierra down into her mother's heart in San Francisco.

The animal was insane with the hunting madness, and he was plainly stalking her, just as his fierce mother might have stalked a fawn, across the young grass.

100 collocations for  stalk