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Stalker   /stˈɔkər/   Listen
Stalker

noun
1.
Someone who walks with long stiff strides.
2.
Someone who stalks game.
3.
Someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions.  Synonyms: prowler, sneak.






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"Stalker" Quotes from Famous Books



... the North would send us twenty-five copies of Stalker's Life of Christ, it would be of ...
— American Missionary, Volume 43, No. 1, January, 1889 • Various

... filed through mountain gorges of a most awkward character, reaching Red Gap at dusk. For this I was rather grateful, not only because of my beard and the overalls, but on account of a hat of the most shocking description which Cousin Egbert had pressed upon me when my own deer-stalker was lost in a glen. I was willing to roughen it in all good-fellowship with these worthy Americans, but I knew that to those who had remarked my careful taste in dress my present appearance would seem almost ...
— Ruggles of Red Gap • Harry Leon Wilson

... was a picter they told me—deer-stalker and knickers O.K.— "BRIGGS, Junior," a lobsculler called me; I wasn't quite fly to his lay; But BRIGGS or no BRIGGS I shaped spiffin, in mustard-and-mud-colour checks. Ah! them Moors is the spots for cold Irish, and gives yer the ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 99, August 30, 1890. • Various

... or the house, one—two—three masculine forms were coming into view; three men in Norfolk jackets, shooting breeches and deer-stalker caps; dusty and dishevelled, yet with that indefinable air of relaxation which spoke of rest well-earned. They were no chance visitors, they had come to stay, to stay to be fed! Every confident step proved as ...
— More About Peggy • Mrs G. de Horne Vaizey

... servant had left, Brett detailed his proposed test. He and Hume would go into the hotel garden, after donning overcoats and deer-stalker hats, for Hume told him that both his cousin and he himself had worn that style ...
— The Stowmarket Mystery - Or, A Legacy of Hate • Louis Tracy

... into business. They drift into society. They drift into politics. They drift into what they fondly and but vainly imagine is religion. If winds and tides are favorable, all is well; if not, all is wrong. Stalker says: "Most men merely drift through life, and the work they do is determined by a hundred different circumstances; they might as well be doing anything else, or they would prefer to be doing nothing at all." Yet whatever else may have been lacking in ...
— An Iron Will • Orison Swett Marden



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