The word is the present participle of the verb (to prowl) and may be used as an adjective, or as a noun (Prowling near the herd is the easiest way to stalk an antelope.)
The word is the present participle of the verb (to prowl) and may be used as an adjective, or as a noun (Prowling near the herd is the easiest way to stalk an antelope.)
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The tiger was prowling around the forest trying desperately not
to give his hiding place away.
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A sentence example could be, "The black cat was prowling along
the dark, silent street."
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Prowling Around France with Will Rogers - 1927 was released
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