0 to move around quietly in a place trying not to be seen or heard, such as an animal does when hunting: --
1 to be moving around quietly in a place trying not to be seen or heard: --
2 to move around an area quietly and secretly, as when hunting: --
Other dogs prowl in the periphery.
In the beginning, a black tom cat, shown at shoulder height, prowls an urban landscape and picks a fight with a white cat, as credits are shown.
The larvae do not begin feeding until their yolk sacs are reabsorbed, at which point they begin to feed on benthic invertebrates by prowling the bottom of the stream.
In 1991, he was again arrested and charged with prowling and possessing instruments connected to burglaries, although there was not enough evidence to charge him with the break-ins themselves.
A snakelike monster (there may be more than one) prowls the wasteland as the primary predator, and it feeds on the demons' powers and essence for all eternity.
Love isn't safe when pity's prowling around.
Anti-malaria squads could be seen prowling the area spraying stagnant water with insecticide.
Then he strapped two flashlights to his head and prowled through the village entering the homes of his neighbours.