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prowler

American  
[prou-ler] / ˈpraʊ lər /

noun

  1. a person or animal that prowls.

  2. a person who goes stealthily about with some unlawful intention, as to commit a burglary or theft.


Etymology

Origin of prowler

First recorded in 1510–20; prowl + -er 1

Example Sentences

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The two Sangamon County sheriff's deputies were responding to a 911 call by Massey, who had reported a "prowler" at her home in Springfield, Illinois, according to a court document.

From Salon • Jul. 24, 2024

On the contrary, he makes her eggs and gives the prowler a jump.

From New York Times • Dec. 19, 2023

The prowler was dressed in sneakers, pants, a jacket and a baseball cap turned backward.

From Washington Post • Jul. 19, 2022

In a call to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, one of the homeowners described the prowler as a “tall, slim Black woman with Afro hair, very skinny.”

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 17, 2022

It occurred to me I might he mistaken for a prowler, so I walked around the block.

From "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli

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