5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Skulk' in a Sentence
"To hide or lurk, often with a sinister motive or intent." more
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The ghostly figure had been skulking in the haunted mansion for centuries.
The ghostly figure will skulk in the old graveyard, haunting anyone who dares to approach.
The mysterious creature continued to skulk in the dark corners of the haunted house.
In the haunted mansion, shadows hinted that something sinister was skulking in the corridors.
The ghostly figure will be skulking through the haunted mansion, sending shivers down the spines of those brave enough to enter.
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