LURKS vs SKULK: NOUN
- Someone waiting in concealment
- Same as skulker.
- A number of foxes together; hence, a number of other animals or of persons together: as, a skulk of thieves.
- A number of foxes together.
- One who, or that which, skulks.
- One who skulks; a skulker
- A group of foxes.
LURKS vs SKULK: ADJECTIVE
- Concealed and unsuspected
- Marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed
- N/A
LURKS vs SKULK: VERB
- Lie in wait, lie in ambush, behave in a sneaky and secretive manner
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lurk.
- Wait in hiding to attack
- Be about
- Lie in wait, lie in ambush, behave in a sneaky and secretive manner
- Avoid responsibilities and duties, e.g., by pretending to be ill
- Move stealthily
- To conceal oneself; to hide
- To sneak around, sneak about
- To shirk; to avoid obligation
LURKS vs SKULK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To lie in hiding, as out of cowardice or bad conscience; lurk.
- To move about stealthily.
- To evade work or obligation; shirk.
- To hide, or get out of the way, in a sneaking manner; to lie close, or to move in a furtive way; to lurk.
LURKS vs SKULK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Move furtively
- To produce or bring forward clandestinely or improperly.
- To withdraw into a corner or into a close or obscure place for concealment; lie close or hidden from shame, fear of injury or detection, or desire to injure another; shrink or sneak away from danger or work; lurk.
LURKS vs SKULK: RELATED WORDS
- Mill around, Lallygag, Footle, Mill about, Lounge, Ambuscade, Ambush, Scupper, Bushwhack, Lollygag, Tarry, Waylay, Loiter, Skulk, Linger
- Traipse, Slither, Loiter, Amble, Flit, Sidle, Saunter, Cower, Scurry, Wander, Slink, Sneak, Malinger, Prowl, Lurk
LURKS vs SKULK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mill around, Mill about, Mess about, Lie in wait, Lallygag, Hang around, Footle, Lounge, Ambush, Scupper, Lollygag, Tarry, Loiter, Skulk, Linger
- Cavort, Tiptoe, Roam, Traipse, Slither, Loiter, Amble, Flit, Sidle, Saunter, Cower, Wander, Sneak, Malinger, Lurk
LURKS vs SKULK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- A creature or something ancient lurks in the mist.
- But behind the classes and crushes, a conspiracy lurks.
- Xarna female deathclaw Mutant lurks deep within the.
- Who knows what evil lurks in the UK.
- Seasonal Science: What Lurks in the Leaf Litter?
- Here lurks, in addition, the danger of pride.
- It is at this point that danger lurks.
- Behind his cheerful exterior lurks a troubled soul.
- What horror lurks in the roomful of light?
- But the devil lurks precisely in such detail.
- Enter the house, and go out the other side, to the base of a concrete building you can skulk around, or head into.
- Spine of the World Orcs: powerful orc tribes skulk in stone fortresses stolen from thedwarves and renamed Eyegad, Tame, and Vokan.
- Of course, you say yes and skulk back to your desk fully aware it will be anything but quick.
- Skulk adventurers, however, are outcasts from their coterie, forced into a life of danger by necessity rather than choice.
- Nowhere were we safe from them, and we had to skulk on our own bases.
- But when the man actually gets close to them, they tuck their tails and skulk away.
- Preble, since her crew is aboard here, and by that means skulk clear of duty.
- Put on kerosene using a small brush to the places where they usually skulk.
- In many cultures, evil magicians could transform into animal shapes and thus skulk about.
- Porch pirates like to skulk in the shadows.
LURKS vs SKULK: QUESTIONS
- What lurks behind your favorite childhood songs and fairy tales?
- How much damage does a skulk take from a melee weapon?
- What are the crossword clues for'skulk'clue answer?