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Definition of "prowled" [prowled]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of prowl. (verb)

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Use "prowled" in a sentence
  • "Elaka prowled the room like an angry cat, until she came to rest in the corner farthest from her victim."
  • "She drowsed and brooded through the day, and having arrived at Emile's room and finding it empty, she "prowled," as she herself would have expressed it, among his few belongings, for she possessed a very feminine curiosity."
  • "Pirates brought to shore an antiwork, libertine ethos that was eloquently stated by Bartholomew Roberts, better known as Black Bart, a famed buccaneer who prowled the Atlantic coast from the West Indies to Newfoundland."
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