adjective
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like a stalk; slender and tall
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having or abounding in stalks
Other Word Forms
- stalkily adverb
- stalkiness noun
Etymology
Origin of stalky
Example Sentences
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"There's no goodness in it, it's just completely stalky with no nutritional value at all."
From BBC
The stalky power forward, a son of a professional Congolese boxer, tried to match every American haymaker with a punch of his own.
From Los Angeles Times
Lately, Pelicans fans have been rising to their feet in the Smoothie King Center each time Williamson launches his stalky, muscle-bound, 6-foot-6 frame toward the rim, either with the ball in his hands or on its way to him via a lob.
From Seattle Times
Wearing white spandex emblazoned with his nickname, “The Natural,” he stared at his stalky 4-foot-3 body in a mirror, his light brown hair perfectly jelled, a scab on his left knee leftover from a recent staph infection.
From Washington Post
They were out of baby’s breath, but on the floor around them were buckets of thousands of donated blooms — fragrant lilies, roses and carnations, blue delphinium, stalky allium and green bells of Ireland.
From Washington Post
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