slinks (Meaning)

slinks

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)

slinks Sentence Examples

  1. The cat slinked stealthily through the bushes, its emerald eyes fixed intently on its prey.
  2. The thief slinked out of the shadows, his movements smooth and calculated.
  3. The serpent slinked across the floor, its glistening scales catching the light.
  4. The vampire slinked into the room, his cape flowing behind him like a veil of darkness.
  5. The panther slinked towards its victim, its muscles rippling beneath its sleek coat.
  6. The shadow slinked across the wall, growing larger as night fell.
  7. The assassin slinked past the guards, his dagger hidden beneath his cloak.
  8. The fox slinked into the henhouse, its eyes gleaming with cunning.
  9. The witch slinked into the forest, her crooked staff tapping against the ground.
  10. The zombie slinked from its grave, its flesh rotting and its bones creaking.

FAQs About the word slinks

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,

slips, sneaks,lurks,crawls, steals, slides, shirks, snakes, skulks, tiptoes

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The cat slinked stealthily through the bushes, its emerald eyes fixed intently on its prey.

The thief slinked out of the shadows, his movements smooth and calculated.

The serpent slinked across the floor, its glistening scales catching the light.

The vampire slinked into the room, his cape flowing behind him like a veil of darkness.