- stalky
- stalky [stô′kē]adj.stalkier, stalkiest1. like a stalk; long and slender2. having, or consisting mainly of, stalksstalkinessn.
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
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stalky — /ˈstɔki/ (say stawkee) adjective 1. having many stalks. 2. stalk like; long and slender. 3. (of wine) with the bitter flavour of stalks. {stalk1 + y1} –stalkily, adverb –stalkiness, noun …
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