Stalkier vs Stalker - What's the difference?
stalkier | stalker |
(stalky)
Long and thin, like a stalk of a plant.
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Of a plant, having stalks.
Resembling or characteristic of a stalker.
A person who engages in stalking. Originally meant a tracker and hunter or guide of game.
A person who secretly follows someone, sometimes with unlawful intentions.
Any of various devices for removing the stalk from plants during harvesting.
A kind of fishing net.
As an adjective stalkier
is (stalky).As a noun stalker is
stalker (a person who engages in stalking).stalkier
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*stalky
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- a stalky ex-boyfriend
