- stalk
- 01. The lion was carefully [stalking] a zebra which had stopped to drink at the water hole.02. The murderer had apparently been [stalking] his victim for days, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.03. The farmer's field was full of empty corn [stalks] now that the season had ended.04. The ladybug climbed up the [stalk] of the plant.05. The angry customer [stalked] out of the door after failing to get a refund.06. A man who has been [stalking] singer Jennifer Lopez was arrested outside her home today.07. Her ex-husband has been [stalking] her ever since they got divorced.08. Police are watching a [stalker] who has been bothering women in the area over the last few weeks.09. There is a Scottish proverb which observes that danger and delight grow on one [stalk].10. The first-ever recorded case of a celebrity being [stalked] and attacked by an obsessed fan occurred in 1949, when a baseball player named Eddie Waitkus was gunned down in his hotel room.11. Because the banana [stalk] is not woody and is 93% water, even moderate winds can blow down a plant.12. The straw used to feed cows and horses is made from the [stalks] of grasses such as wheat, oats or rye.13. Millions of years ago fearsome dinosaurs [stalked] the earth in the area where we are now standing.14. Violent gangs [stalk] the streets of our city making it unsafe for the average citizen.15. The plant has a five-inch [stalk] topped by a lovely little pink and white flower.16. Leopards [stalk] their prey slowly through grass or bushes, and attack when only a few yards away.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.