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stalk造句
1. He ate the apple, stalk and all. 2. Ghosts are said to stalk the castle walls. 3. He plucked a stalk of dried fennel. 4. Corn is treated when the stalk starts to elongate. 5. The lion will often stalk its prey for hours. 6. Even after their divorce he continued to stalk and threaten her. 7. Two flowers usually develop on each stalk. 8. Male flies have acute vision to stalk a potential mate to whom her suitor is a distant blur. 9. To freshen a celery stalk, trim the base and place in cold water. 10. When she spurned his advances, he started to stalk her. 11. Gently remove sprigs of rosemary from the stalk and sprinkle over chicken with chopped parsley. 12. Police say the bandits stalk their prey carefully, finding out who is most vulnerable. 13. She plucked a grass stalk from the ground at her side, then split it lengthwise with her outer talon. 14. The cup becomes the retina, and the stalk connecting it to the brain the optic nerve. 15. A ladybird crawled up a dry stalk, then stepped delicately across to the oiled and battered stock of the rifle. 16. The next time up the stalk, Jack stole a hen that laid golden eggs. 17. By separating the young plants from the floral stalk speedy reproductions is encouraged. 18. Headlight controls are on the turn signal stalk, wiper controls on another stalk to the right of the steering wheel. 19. The killer would stalk his victim, overpower her and then brutally murder her. 20. Crocodiles have been known to actively stalk and kill humans. 21. A single pale blue flower grows up from each joint on a long stalk. 22. If his patience is tried at meetings he has been known to stalk out. 23. Police officers lie in wait for the gangs who stalk their prey at night.Sentence dictionary 24. From the centre of the rosette sprang a single five-inch stalk with a small spike of closed white flowers at its end. 25. Police are making more effort to catch criminals who stalk women. 26. Like old Charles Foster Kane, they are doomed to stalk the dark, cavernous halls of their Xanadus. 27. Her head swayed like a heavy and exotic flower on a delicate stalk. 28. These plants have a strong and firm rhizome from which a very short stalk bearing four to seven leaves develops. 29. There were pines now, the ground was rocky and without cover except for the resinous stalk trunks. 30. As they approach a grazing herd of, say, wildebeest, they spread out in line abreast and begin the stalk.