Stalkily vs Stalky - What's the difference?
stalkily | stalky | Derived terms |
Long and thin, like a stalk of a plant.
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Of a plant, having stalks.
Resembling or characteristic of a stalker.
Stalkily is a derived term of stalky.
As an adverb stalkily
is in a stalky manner.As an adjective stalky is
long and thin, like a stalk of a plant.stalky
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Adjective
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- a stalky ex-boyfriend