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Definition of Stalky

Stalky
Stalky Stalk"y, a. Hard as a stalk; resembling a stalk. At the top [it] bears a great stalky head. --Mortimer.

Meaning of Stalky from wikipedia

- Stalky & Co. is a novel by Rudyard Kipling about adolescent boys at a British boarding school. It is a collection of school stories whose three juvenile...
- Stálky is a muni****lity and village in Znojmo District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. Stálky lies approximately...
- Delahay. On television, Addie starred as Stalky in a 1982 BBC television mini-series of Rudyard Kipling's Stalky & Co.. In 1987, he pla**** Sir Charles Kirkgordon...
- to firm friendships and provided the setting for his schoolboy stories Stalky & Co. (1899). While there, Kipling met and fell in love with Florence Garrard...
- character of Stalky in the Stalky & Co. stories George Charles Beresford (1864–1938), photographer, inspiration for "M'Turk" in Stalky & Co. Bruce Bairnsfather...
- Cicla Group for the leafy spinach beet and the Flavescens Group for the stalky Swiss chard. The word "chard" descends from the 14th-century French carde...
- British children's boarding school genre, which includes Rudyard Kipling's Stalky & Co., Enid Blyton's Malory Towers, St. Clare's and the Naughtiest Girl...
- He served as the inspiration for the character "Stalky" in Kipling's collection of school stories Stalky & Co. He was also uncle to H.D. Harvey-Kelly, the...
- Mowgli Stories (c. 1895) The Seven Seas (1896, poetry) The Day's Work (1898) Stalky & Co. (1899) Just So Stories (1902) The Five Nations (1903, poetry) Puck...
- was at least partially inspired by Rudyard Kipling's character "Stalky" in his Stalky & Co. stories, of which both authors were fans. Their adaptation...