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6 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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He has slinked along the sidelines, avoiding the attention of the coach.
She has slinked around the issue without giving a direct answer.
He has slinked out of the meeting, avoiding eye contact with everyone.
The guilty child has slinked out of the room after breaking the window.
The fog has slinked in, enveloping the city in a mysterious haze.
They have slinked through the back alleys, trying to avoid the paparazzi.

Slink

slingk
verbTo move or go in a sneaky, shameful manner, often motivated by fear or cowardice.
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Last Updated On: December 16, 2023
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