slinked (Meaning)
slinked
to move in a sinuous provocative manner, to give premature birth to, the young of an animal (such as a calf) brought forth prematurely, to move or go sneakily, born prematurely or abortively, the flesh or skin of such an animal, to go or move stealthily or furtively (as in fear or shame)
Synonyms & Antonyms of slinked
slinked Sentence Examples
- The cat slinked through the undergrowth, its sleek body merging seamlessly with the foliage.
- The burglar slinked into the house, his footsteps barely audible on the carpeted floor.
- The snake slinked out from under a rock, its forked tongue darting out to taste the air.
- The politician slinked out of the room, his reputation in tatters after the scandal.
- The thief slinked away from the crime scene, his hands trembling with fear.
- The murderer slinked into the shadows, hoping to avoid detection.
- The spy slinked through the crowd, his gaze searching for his target.
- The wounded animal slinked away into the bushes, seeking shelter from the predators.
- The ghost slinked across the room, its ethereal form barely visible.
- The humiliated man slinked off to a secluded corner, his pride shattered.
FAQs About the word slinked
to move in a sinuous provocative manner, to give premature birth to, the young of an animal (such as a calf) brought forth prematurely, to move or go sneakily,
snuck, sneaked,lurked, crawled, stole, crept, moused, slipped, slid,skulked
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The cat slinked through the undergrowth, its sleek body merging seamlessly with the foliage.
The burglar slinked into the house, his footsteps barely audible on the carpeted floor.
The snake slinked out from under a rock, its forked tongue darting out to taste the air.
The politician slinked out of the room, his reputation in tatters after the scandal.