4 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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As the storm approached, the ship's crew was skulking below deck, seeking shelter.
Dark clouds have skulked across the sky, signaling an impending storm.
As the storm approaches, the ominous clouds suggest that trouble is skulking on the horizon.
As the storm approached, animals began to skulk into hiding to seek shelter.
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