prowl (Meaning)

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prowl (n)

the act of prowling (walking about in a stealthy manner)

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prowl (v)

move about in or as if in a predatory manner

loiter about, with no apparent aim

Synonyms & Antonyms of prowl

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prowl Sentence Examples

  1. The tiger began to prowl stealthily through the dense jungle, searching for prey.
  2. As night fell, the prowling of nocturnal animals could be heard in the distance.
  3. The detective decided to prowl the streets at midnight, hoping to catch the criminal in the act.
  4. Under the cover of darkness, the thief began to prowl the neighborhood, looking for unlocked doors.
  5. The cat's eyes gleamed in the moonlight as it prepared to prowl the garden for mice.
  6. Intruders were warned to beware of the guard dog that would prowl the premises at night.
  7. With a sense of anticipation, the vampire began to prowl the streets in search of its next victim.
  8. The restless predator continued to prowl its territory, marking its presence with low growls.
  9. She felt a shiver run down her spine as she sensed something ominous beginning to prowl in the shadows.
  10. The feeling of being watched made him nervous as he walked home, convinced that something was prowling nearby.

FAQs About the word prowl

the act of prowling (walking about in a stealthy manner), move about in or as if in a predatory manner, loiter about, with no apparent aim

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The tiger began to prowl stealthily through the dense jungle, searching for prey.

As night fell, the prowling of nocturnal animals could be heard in the distance.

The detective decided to prowl the streets at midnight, hoping to catch the criminal in the act.

Under the cover of darkness, the thief began to prowl the neighborhood, looking for unlocked doors.