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aprowl

[ uh-proul ]

adjective

  1. moving about in stealthy search; covertly stalking or hunting; prowling (usually used predicatively):

    The sudden silence in the jungle gave warning that some huge carnivore was aprowl.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of aprowl1

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Example Sentences

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Frosty taught himself to read such signs, and by them he always knew when the coyote or some other dangerous creature was aprowl.

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The wide-eyed wonder of city life may never have been more vibrantly shown than among the World War II-era sailors aprowl in On the Town.

And much of the time he imitated an old satyr aprowl.

The peak Waved blithe snow-banner greeting; and for him The rav'ning storm, aprowl for human life, Purred like the lion at his trainer's feet.

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