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will stalk

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

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He will stalk the sidelines as a roaring inspiration.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 2, 2021

To and fro in the museum will stalk, in fact, a multitude of dreams.

From Slate Oct. 10, 2018

Some big secrets will stalk the red carpet, newly unleashed.

From New York Times Mar. 3, 2018

But when the monetary priesthood gathers Thursday for its annual seminar-cum-summer camp in Jackson Hole, Wyo., heretics will stalk the halls.

From Washington Post Aug. 23, 2016

And he will stalk away, suspicious of the grade of my intelligence.

From The Mettle of the Pasture by James Lane Allen