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will be stalking

  • future progressive
    of stalk.
    stalk
    noun
    the stem or main axis of a plant.

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He said only time will tell if Orb is Triple Crown worthy, especially since rivals jockeys will be stalking him through the mile-and-three-16th Preakness.

From Reuters May 17, 2013

While Dad tends to this year's campaign, Steve Ford, 19, will be stalking horses, dark and otherwise, in California.

From Time Magazine Archive

This means that Soviet buyers will be stalking the world's grain markets more determinedly than ever.

From Time Magazine Archive

The remaining five, however, the senior five, will be stalking in and out of the plot with considerable frequency, like so many Banquo’s ghosts.

From "Franny and Zooey" by J. D. Salinger

In ten or fifteen minutes they will be stalking us again.

From The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain by Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander) Altsheler