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Prowlers Meaning in English

word · lemma: prowler

ˈpɹaʊɫɝ
PROW-lur
pɹˈaʊləz
PROW-luhz

释义

Prowlers are people or animals who move quietly around a place, especially at night, often looking to steal or cause harm.

用法与细微差别

Used mainly in warnings, police reports, or news to describe intruders acting secretively at night. Often plural and slightly formal. Common phrases: 'report prowlers', 'watch out for prowlers'. Not typically used for animals unless acting like thieves.

例句

The police are looking for prowlers in the neighborhood.

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We saw prowlers near our garage last night.

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People are afraid of prowlers at night.

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Did you hear there were prowlers seen down the street last week?

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"Lock your doors; there have been prowlers around lately," warned the neighbor.

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Security cameras caught two prowlers sneaking into the backyard.

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