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Potential second-story man
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prowler
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The Prowler is a fictional character , a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . Created by writer-editor Stan Lee , John Buscema and Jim Mooney , Prowler made his first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #78. While several ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1510s, proller , agent noun from prowl (v.).
Usage examples of prowler.
Tanzer wondered if the others were simply deferring, in almost human fashion, to the Prowler who had provided their lair, or if they sensed the same thing in Carver that he did.
The guy was staring in horror at the Prowler, which was now loping along the train platform toward them.
He glanced behind him for the cops, and for the female Prowler that had been at the theater.
A twenty-something couple coming up behind the Prowler stopped short before taking off in the other direction.
The thinner Prowler, who had looked like a celebrity in his human face, lunged at Jack and batted the gun out of his hand.
Bill brought up the shotgun and blew a hole in the chest of the Prowler standing on the bar.
He snapped it up in his right hand and turned to see the Prowler slash out at Molly.
He leveled the Beretta and pumped four rounds into the Prowler as it turned toward Molly again.
As the bartender focused on Courtney, the Prowler on the floor surged up at him.
On the floor in front of him, the defeated Prowler had not moved, but his feral yellow eyes watched with great interest and cunning as the scene unfolded.
The Prowler jittered, dancing like a flag buffeted by strong wind, as bullets tore through its flesh.
They were already going in scattered groups, accompanied by prowler guards, but there was no organization and it would be too long before the last of them were safely in the new camp.
The prowler skin lashings held but the canvas and blankets were ripped into streamers that cracked like rifle shots in the wind before they were torn completely loose and flung into the night.
These would be set in sockets in the top rail and tied down with strips of prowler skin.
A party of boys, protected by the usual prowler guards, was sent out to climb the trees and recover it.