stalker

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈstɔːkər/

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stalker n (person who follows or harasses [sb])acosador, acosadora nm, nf
  asediador, asediadora nm, nf
 The actress identified her stalker and sued him.
 La actriz identificó a su acosador y lo demandó.
stalker n (leader of a deer hunt)acechador, acechadora nm, nf
 Professional stalkers flushed the birds from the wood.
 Los acechadores profesionales vaciaron el bosque de pájaros.
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Collocations: [an anonymous, a violent, an obsessed, a sick, a twisted, an alleged] stalker, has a stalker, get rid of a stalker, more...

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