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What does prowling mean?

"Prowling" means moving around stealthily and looking for something or someone. It suggests a sense of:

* Hidden purpose: The prowler has a goal in mind, and they are moving with intent.

* Caution: They are moving quietly and carefully, avoiding detection.

* Potential threat: Prowlers are often associated with danger, as they are typically looking for something or someone to harm.

Here are some examples of how "prowling" can be used:

* The lion prowled the savanna, searching for prey.

* The burglar prowled the neighborhood, looking for unlocked doors.

* A shadow prowled in the alleyway, making me nervous.

The word "prowling" can be used to describe both animals and humans, and it often has a negative connotation.

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