5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Slink' in a Sentence
"To move or go in a sneaky, shameful manner, often motivated by fear or cowardice." more
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The guilty child would slink out of the room when confronted about the broken vase.
The toddler was slinking away with a cookie, guilty of raiding the snack jar.
The guilty child has slinked out of the room after breaking the window.
The toddler is slinking out of bed, attempting to sneak into the kitchen for a midnight snack.
The teenager will have slinked past curfew, hoping to avoid parental disapproval.
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