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stalking horse

Syllabification: (stalk·ing horse)
Definition of stalking horse

noun

  • a screen traditionally made in the shape of a horse behind which a hunter can stay concealed when stalking prey.
  • a false pretext concealing someone’s real intentions.
  • a political candidate who runs only in order to provoke the election and thus allow a stronger candidate to come forward.

Origin:

early 16th century: from the former practice of using a horse trained to allow a fowler to hide behind it, or under its coverings, until within easy range of prey

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