skulks (Meaning)

skulks

to move in a stealthy or furtive manner, to hide or conceal something (such as oneself) often out of cowardice or fear or with sinister intent, malinger, one that skulks, to hide or conceal oneself from cowardice or fear or with treacherous intention, to move in a sly or secret manner, a group of foxes

skulks Sentence Examples

  1. The cat skulks behind the sofa, its eyes fixed on the unsuspecting mouse.
  2. The thief skulked away from the jewelry store, his loot hidden beneath his coat.
  3. The spy skulked through the shadows, eavesdropping on secret government conversations.
  4. The wounded soldier skulked behind a tree line, hoping to avoid detection by the enemy.
  5. The abandoned child skulked through the alleyways, desperate for shelter and sustenance.
  6. The serial killer skulked around the neighborhood, searching for his next victim.
  7. The vampire skulked out of his coffin after sunset, eager to quench his bloodlust.
  8. The werewolf skulked through the forest, its razor-sharp claws and gleaming fangs on display.
  9. The witch doctor skulked around the campfire, casting spells and performing ancient rituals.
  10. The ghost skulked through the halls of the abandoned mansion, searching for its former occupants.

FAQs About the word skulks

to move in a stealthy or furtive manner, to hide or conceal something (such as oneself) often out of cowardice or fear or with sinister intent, malinger, one th

skulkers, skunk, snakes, sneakers, weasels, lurkers, skunks,sneaks, slyboots,spies

appears, turns up,comes out,shows up, materializes

The cat skulks behind the sofa, its eyes fixed on the unsuspecting mouse.

The thief skulked away from the jewelry store, his loot hidden beneath his coat.

The spy skulked through the shadows, eavesdropping on secret government conversations.

The wounded soldier skulked behind a tree line, hoping to avoid detection by the enemy.