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19 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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By the end of the week, the answer to the riddle will have been lurking in the ancient scrolls, waiting to be deciphered.
Danger will lurk in the dense fog, making navigation treacherous for the sailors.
As the night falls, mysterious figures are lurking in the alleyways of the city.
The shadows of doubt may lurk in the minds of athletes before a crucial competition.
They are lurking near the finish line, ready to capture the thrilling moments of the race.
As the curtain falls, the final twist of the play's plot will have been lurking in the playwright's imagination.
The elusive creature has lurked in the dense jungle, avoiding human eyes.
The allure of the unknown can make adventure lurk around every corner.
Dark memories may lurk in the history of ancient ruins, whispering stories of the past.
As the deadline approaches, the solution to the complex math problem will have been lurking in the back of her mind.
As the storm approaches, uncertainty will be lurking in the minds of the residents.
The elusive cat will have been lurking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to pounce on its prey.
I have lurked in the shadows, observing the unfolding drama.
The ghostly figure will lurk in the haunted mansion, haunting anyone who dares to enter.
The temptation to give in to procrastination can lurk when faced with a daunting task.
By the time they arrive, the detectives will have been lurking outside the suspect's house for hours.
The spy will be lurking in the crowd, gathering intel on the enemy's movements.
The secret ingredient for the perfect potion will have been lurking in the ancient book of spells all along.
He likes to lurk in the shadows, observing without being noticed.

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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