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Definition of stalker in English: stalkernoun ˈstɔːkəˈstɔkər 1A person who harasses or persecutes someone with unwanted and obsessive attention. 骚扰者;迫害者 Tracy claimed she was the victim of a stalker an anonymous stalker sent her hate mail Example sentencesExamples - In these movies, the stalker is fundamentally interested in disrupting the happy family.
- She says it's based on a real stalker who pursued her in much the same way.
- The stalker, the voice on the line, is dying of cancer.
- She is always fetching, and quiet unnerving as the silent stalker.
- Try as he might, he can't shake his stalker.
- She is a sick, twisted stalker.
- The Internet has now allowed millions of people to become stalkers from the comfort of their homes.
- When the script begins to reveal the whys and hows of the stalker's origin, things start to unravel.
- A walk-in advice centre for stalkers opened yesterday, offering help to those who wish to stop harassing their victims.
- A dubiously videotaped confession by her alleged stalker was voluntarily pulled by prosecutors as direct evidence.
2A person who hunts game stealthily. a keen fisherman and deer stalker Example sentencesExamples - About 20 per cent of stalkers, I believe, have dogs.
- A professional stalker in the main is shooting a large number of deer in a very short period over the winter.
- The experts who looked at the data came to the conclusion that the estimates originally provided by the stalkers were reliable.
- It would seem that efforts to train stalkers to high standards have been successful, and I would agree with that conclusion.
- Failing signs of life, the bass stalker probes each promising spot.
- The tracker must stick to the trail, regardless of wind, sun, or shadow, but the stalker can utilize as many buffers as possible.
- The recreational stalker has much more time on his side and will therefore take great care to shoot the deer humanely.
- Two of these techniques involved game stalkers.
- Many moviegoers remember him for his role as a shark stalker in Jaws.
- We have heard that Scottish stalkers are suggesting that even 2 per cent is actually an extraordinarily high injury rate.
Rhymescaulker (US calker), corker, hawker, Lorca, Majorca, Minorca, orca, porker, squawker, talker, walker, yorker Definition of stalker in US English: stalkernounˈstôkərˈstɔkər 1A person who harasses or persecutes someone with unwanted and obsessive attention. 骚扰者;迫害者 Tracy claimed she was the victim of a stalker an anonymous stalker sent her hate mail Example sentencesExamples - In these movies, the stalker is fundamentally interested in disrupting the happy family.
- The Internet has now allowed millions of people to become stalkers from the comfort of their homes.
- Try as he might, he can't shake his stalker.
- A dubiously videotaped confession by her alleged stalker was voluntarily pulled by prosecutors as direct evidence.
- She says it's based on a real stalker who pursued her in much the same way.
- She is always fetching, and quiet unnerving as the silent stalker.
- She is a sick, twisted stalker.
- A walk-in advice centre for stalkers opened yesterday, offering help to those who wish to stop harassing their victims.
- The stalker, the voice on the line, is dying of cancer.
- When the script begins to reveal the whys and hows of the stalker's origin, things start to unravel.
2A person who hunts game stealthily. a keen fisherman and deer stalker Example sentencesExamples - A professional stalker in the main is shooting a large number of deer in a very short period over the winter.
- The recreational stalker has much more time on his side and will therefore take great care to shoot the deer humanely.
- The experts who looked at the data came to the conclusion that the estimates originally provided by the stalkers were reliable.
- About 20 per cent of stalkers, I believe, have dogs.
- Two of these techniques involved game stalkers.
- Many moviegoers remember him for his role as a shark stalker in Jaws.
- We have heard that Scottish stalkers are suggesting that even 2 per cent is actually an extraordinarily high injury rate.
- The tracker must stick to the trail, regardless of wind, sun, or shadow, but the stalker can utilize as many buffers as possible.
- It would seem that efforts to train stalkers to high standards have been successful, and I would agree with that conclusion.
- Failing signs of life, the bass stalker probes each promising spot.
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