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stalker

[ staw-ker ]

noun

  1. a person who pursues game, prey, or a person stealthily.
  2. a person who harasses another person, as a former lover, a famous person, etc., in an aggressive, often threatening and illegal manner:

    Hollywood stars often have security guards to keep dangerous stalkers at bay.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of stalker1

stalk 2 (verb) + -er 1

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Example Sentences

ARS identified what it called the “stalker gap,” where people convicted of stalking as a misdemeanor can still carry guns.

These men are nothing like the sensitive stalker and serial killer in The Fall.

So the real meat of Stalker, ostensibly, is the pseudo-intellectual conversation about misogyny.

Yes, Levine plays the role of a stalker and Prinsloo that of his “prey,” but she never comes across as a victim.

One of the suits against Kelley charged her with defamation for calling Miller an “intimacy stalker” in her LiveJournal page.

You are born for better things than to remain an obscure forester, and perhaps a deer-stalker.

We were almost surrounded by deer; but the greater number were small vigilant hinds, the abomination and curse of a stalker.

No modern lady in deer-stalker's costume could have shrunk less from any dangerous road than the once fastidious Paula.

The difference between these is something like, in the sporting world, that between the stalker and the hunter proper.

Why dont you wear a deer-stalker instead of that hideous jockey thing?

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