stalk in

stalk in

To enter (some place) in a haughty, stiff, or threatening manner. The entire room fell quiet as the count stalked in without a word. The boss stalked in the office with a horrible scowl on his face, so we knew there was bad news on the way.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

stalk in(to some place)

to stride into a place, perhaps indignantly. Carl stalked into the manager's office and began his tirade. He stalked in and began to complain.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • stalk out
  • stalk into (some place)
  • stalk out of
  • stalk out of (some place)
  • fb stalk
  • fb stalking
  • Facebook stalk
  • Facebook stalking
  • stalked
  • with your nose in the air
References in periodicals archive
Stalk in close and then wait for them to get up and stretch or start moving again, which could give you the shot opportunity you need.
Where: Ea is the modulus of elasticity in Pa, f is the concentrated load at mid span in N, lis the effective length in mm, D is the deformation in mm and d is the diameter of the stalk in mm.
Where, ES is the total shearing energy in mJ and A is the cross-sectional area of the stalk in mm2.
The stalk in jar B has more color in its veins than the stalk in jar A.
The stalk in Jar A is more like a tree during a drought because it did not have access to as much water as the stalk in Jar B.
If I have a buddy helping me, or if I'm helping a friend, the hunter will stalk in and the helper will stay back to guide the hunter.
5--Number of millable stalk/[m.sup.2] :by counting the number of mature stalk in each plot.
The activation of a large number of nodes on the main stalk in the GG(MP) resembles the morphology of teosinte.
Tillers are considered basal reiterations of the main stalk in maize (Moulia et al., 1999).
Holding the stalk in position for more than one second initiates the lane-change program that stays on until the stalk is released.
Forget trying to stalk in dense bedding thickets or woodlots littered with noisy leaves More open, quiet terrain, particularly in the prairie states like South Dakota, is ideal Look for fringe habitat Deer usually feel safe feeding and resting for short periods in the open but within a few leaps of escape cover.
That evening a gentle rain had moistened the ground litter, allowing me to stalk in silence.