1. prowling - Noun
2. prowling - Adjective
3. prowling - Verb
of Prowl
Accustomed to prowl, or engaged in roving stealthily, as for prey.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd Eggtooth Productions’ brought us right into it, as we virtually accompanied a technician prowling the backstage of an old theater, leading us into real-time encounters with old-time actors preparing for a rehearsal. Source: Internet
At that time of year, the lake's tullibees are bunched up and muskies are prowling for them. Source: Internet
A prowling jaguar on each sleeve replaced the leaping jaguar going across both shoulders in the original design. Source: Internet
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KFSN) -- Bakersfield Police arrested 48-year-old Nassef Ragheb for stalking, prowling, peeping into a residence, burglary, false imprisonment and sexual battery. Source: Internet
From Kiev, prowling, he reached, before the cocks crew, Tmutorokan. Source: Internet
In 1971, Reubens had been arrested in the same county for loitering and prowling near an adult theater, though charges were dropped. Source: Internet