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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Lurk' in a Sentence

"To hide or wait in secret, like a person in ambush; staying in or around a place secretly or furtively." more

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Ghostly apparitions have lurked in the old mansion for centuries.
The photographer has lurked in the wilderness, capturing rare moments of nature.
The elusive creature has lurked in the dense jungle, avoiding human eyes.
She has lurked in online forums, absorbing information without leaving a trace.
The mysterious figure has lurked near the ancient ruins for days.
Dark secrets have lurked in the family's history, hidden from generations.
I have lurked in the shadows, observing the unfolding drama.
They have lurked behind the scenes, pulling the strings of power.
In the world of espionage, spies have lurked in plain sight, unnoticed.

Lurk

lurk
verbTo hide or wait in secret, like a person in ambush; staying in or around a place secretly or furtively.
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Last Updated On: April 11, 2024
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