prowling

[ˈpraʊlɪŋ]

prowling Definition

moving around quietly and secretly, especially in search of prey or something to steal.

Using prowling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "prowling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cat was prowling around the garden.

  • Example

    He was caught prowling around the neighborhood at night.

  • Example

    The thief was seen prowling near the jewelry store.

  • Example

    The lion was prowling in the jungle looking for food.

prowling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for prowling

Phrases with prowling

  • to move around quietly and secretly, especially in search of prey or something to steal

    Example

    The burglars were prowling around the house looking for a way in.

  • a car used by the police to patrol an area looking for criminals

    Example

    The police officer drove his prowler car around the neighborhood to deter crime.

  • eyes that are moving around quickly and restlessly, often indicating suspicion or curiosity

    Example

    She looked at him with her prowling eyes, trying to figure out what he was up to.

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Summary: prowling in Brief

'Prowling' [ˈpraʊlɪŋ] refers to moving around quietly and secretly, often in search of prey or something to steal. It can be used to describe animals like lions or cats, or people like burglars or thieves. 'Prowling' is often associated with criminal activity, as in 'He was caught prowling around the neighborhood at night.'