Skulk
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British pronunciation/skˈʌlk/
American pronunciation/ˈskəɫk/

Définition et Signification de "skulk"

to skulk
01

rôder

to move or hide in a stealthy or furtive manner
Intransitive
to skulk definition and meaning
02

se cacher, se tapir

to keep out of sight to avoid detection or confrontation
Intransitive: to skulk somewhere
03

se cacher, se soustraire

to avoid responsibilities or tasks by using deceptive methods
Intransitive: to skulk | to skulk out of a task or responsibility
Skulk
01

meute, groupe

a group of foxes or badgers

skulk

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skulker

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skulker

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skulking

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skulking

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The predator skulked through the tall grass, stalking its prey.
As the burglar approached the house, they skulked around the perimeter.
The spy skulked in the shadows, carefully observing the target without being detected.
The cat, attempting to catch a mouse, skulked quietly along the edge of the room.
The bully would skulk in the school hallway, waiting for an opportunity to intimidate other students.
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