it means when some freak follows you around and watches your EVERY MOVE!
stalking means when someone is following you,example when someone stlak a
a bear to capture it.
im guessing you mean stalks, and the answer is no
Horses can eat green corn stalks if you want to feed them the stalks. It will not hurt a horse to eat green corn stalks. Answer 2: Technically, yes a horse can eat green corn stalks, that doesn't mean they should though. Horses cannot proccess the stalks enough to get much nutrition out of them. The corn stalks can also harbor fungus and bacteria that could cause problems for the horse.
There is no specific collective noun for stalks, in which cas a noun suitable for the situation is used, such as a bundle of stalks, a sheaf of stalks, a shock of stalks, etc.
There is no specific collective noun for stalks, in which cas a noun suitable for the situation is used, such as a bundle of stalks, a sheaf of stalks, a shock of stalks, etc.
"Grasses-stalks" sounds like "graceful stalks."
I think its a 'sith' of stalks. Or if its not, it should be. I don't trust those stalks...
crabs have eyes on stalks :)
Barley sheaves are bundles of stalks of barley tied tightly in the middle.
A bundle of stalks is also known as a sheaf.
The homophone for "grasses" or "stalks" is "glasses" - it sounds the same as "grasses" and "stalks" when spoken aloud.
fall plant with tall stalks
In some dialects, "stocks."