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13 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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As dusk fell, the creatures of the night began to lurk in the dense forest.
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The detective decided to lurk in the shadows, hoping to catch the mysterious thief.
We have been lurking on social media to keep track of the latest trends.
The cat has been lurking in the bushes, patiently watching the birds.
In the virtual world, online threats can lurk behind every click.
Some students like to lurk in the library, finding a quiet corner to read their favorite books.
The mysterious figure has lurked near the ancient ruins for days.
The cat silently lurked in the bushes, eyeing the birds on the feeder.
They have lurked behind the scenes, pulling the strings of power.
The cat likes to lurk behind the curtains before pouncing on its toy.
The feeling of doubt can lurk in the minds of those facing major life decisions.
As the cat prepared to pounce, it chose to lurk silently in the tall grass.
The ghost has been lurking in the old mansion for centuries, haunting its halls.

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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