prowl in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7
Definition
Prowl: to move about stealthily or in a sneaky manner, typically in search of prey or something to hunt.
Sample Sentences
- The cat began to prowl through the tall grass, searching for its next meal.
- After dusk, the wolves would prowl the outskirts of the village in search of food.
- He could feel the tension in the air as the detective prowled the dimly lit alley for clues.
- The children giggled as they played hide and seek, pretending to prowl like lions in the jungle.
- As the storm approached, shadows seemed to prowl along the edges of the forest, adding to the eerie atmosphere.
- The cat began to prowl through the garden, searching for its next meal.
- At night, the wolves would prowl the outskirts of the village, their howls echoing in the darkness.
- She could feel his eyes on her as he chose to prowl around the edges of the party.
- The detective decided to prowl the streets for clues that might lead to the missing person.
- He watched the shadows prowl in the alley, a feeling of unease creeping over him.
- The cat began to prowl around the garden, looking for any signs of movement.
- At night, the city streets felt alive as shadows prowl silently between the alleys.
- He could sense danger nearby as he prowled through the dense forest, alert to every sound.
- The detective decided to prowl the neighborhood, hoping to gather clues about the recent theft.
- As the moon rose high, the wolves would prowl the open fields in search of prey.