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stalker

[ staw-ker ]

noun

  1. a person who pursues game, prey, or a person stealthily.
  2. a person who harasses another person, as a former lover, a famous person, etc., in an aggressive, often threatening and illegal manner:

    Hollywood stars often have security guards to keep dangerous stalkers at bay.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of stalker1

stalk 2 (verb) + -er 1
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Raducanu has been hampered by a series of fitness issues over recent seasons, while she recently took time off after being targeted by a stalker at the Dubai Tennis Championships in February.

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The murder of a young Sicilian woman by a stalker in broad daylight has sent shockwaves across Italy, where 11 women have been killed since the start of the year.

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When I meet famous people, within 10 minutes we’re talking about our stalkers.

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The film continued to stir controversy after Zegler indicated she found the original version scary - and suggested the prince was a “stalkerâ€.

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Tweedy told officers her son was due back from the cinema, and she did not want him to see the stalker, the court heard.

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