10 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 embarrassed teenager would slink away, cheeks flushed with embarrassment.
He will slink out of the room after making an embarrassing mistake.
He had slinked out of the room before anyone could notice his absence.
The beggar would slink through the crowded streets, hoping for some spare change.
She would slink into the room whenever her name was mentioned.
The embarrassed teenager would slink away when teased by classmates.
The shy introvert would often slink away from large social gatherings.
Trying to avoid attention, he would slink into the back of the crowded room.
Uncomfortable with attention, she would slink into the background at parties.
She will be slinking into the party, hoping to avoid her ex-boyfriend.
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