How to use in-sentence of “stalk”:
+ The flowering stalk is usually longer than the leaf stalk.
+ It grows a tall stalk from the gametophyte.
+ The foxes also stalk the young as they are led by the parents to wetland feeding areas.
+ This stalk is often brown.
+ Pumas stalk their prey, which means they walk slowly and quietly, they hide and then when close, they jump or run fast to catch their prey by surprise.
+ They stalk through the grass with long strides.
+ At the bottom of the emblem is a stalk of wheat, representing the main agricultural product of the nation, which was also part of the earlier arms.
+ The hypothalamus releases factors down the pituitary stalk to the pituitary gland where they cause the release of pituitary hormones.
Example sentences of “stalk”:
+ A stalk holds up one or more balls of spores.
+ The stalk is also called a filament.
+ The first is the polypoid stage, when the animal takes the form of a small stalk with feeding tentacles.
+ A stalk holds up one or more balls of spores.
+ The stalk is also called a filament.
+ The first is the polypoid stage, when the animal takes the form of a small stalk with feeding tentacles.
+ The movie is about an Egyptian mummy that returns to life to stalk a woman who is the reincarnation of his lost love.
+ The flowers are terminal, meaning the grow at the tip of the flowering stalk and each stalk has one flower.
+ Wolves usually stalk old or sick animals, but they do not always catch what they stalk.
+ Other parts of plants such as the leaf stalk may get reinforcement to resist the strain of physical forces.
+ Maize is a leafy stalk whose kernels have seeds inside.
+ He began to stalk President Jimmy Carter.
+ The talipot palm bears the largest inflorescence of any plant, 6-8 m long, consisting of one to several million small flowers borne on a branched stalk at the top of the trunk.
+ Age, name, and city should not make you a target for harassment, and I do not believe that someone can stalk you with the information I give.
+ It has a stalk which attaches the growth.
+ In the adult stage they break away from the stalk and can move about.
+ When a plant flowers at the end of its life, it produces a spectacular flowering stalk 0.5-2.0 m tall, typically with hundreds of maroon sunflowerlike flower heads.
+ The camouflage is perfected by the rear wings, which have a little ‘tail’, which looks like the stalk of a leaf.
+ It may have a short narrow stalk which connects it to the skin.
+ It will wait motionless for prey, or slowly stalk its victim.
+ They stalk and eat medium-sized prey like Ibex, bharal and wild goats.
+ The series is about Sidney Prescott, and her war against a succession of murderers who adopt the guise of Ghostface to stalk and torment their victims.
+ Bobcats stalk their prey, and then pounce onto it.