lurk|lurked|lurking|lurks in English

verb

[lɜrk /lɜːk]

lie in wait; hide; prowl, sneak about, slink; exist unsuspected or unseen; (Internet) be a passive participant in a discussion group (read other people's messages without adding one's own comments)

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1. 18 Behind all foreign policy there lurks, or ought to lurk, careful political calculation.

2. Around every corner lurked doubt and uncertainty.

3. Astalk: Stalking about; afoot; lurking about

4. Ageist langage often lurks in job postings

5. Pride may lurk under threadbare cloak.

6. A dozen or so greenish boulders lurked with angular menace below.

7. Beneath his confident and charming exterior, lurked a mass of insecurities.

8. Hey, who's your friend lurking in the elevator?

9. Hidden dangers lurk in every family saloon car.

10. He's just lurking behind the scenes.

11. Someone was lurking in the shadows.

12. Another popular hypothesis is that aggression lurks in our genes.

13. Pride may lurk a threadbare cloak.

14. He's usually lurking somewhere near the bar.

15. 13 Cars lurk beneath in the shade.

16. (Mark 13:33-37) Danger lurks in the shadows of today’s world.

17. Beneath his smart, generous, unflappable exterior lurks massive insecurity.

18. 12 But along the margins the ghosts still lurk.

19. 8 Death may lurk among the green blades.

20. A crocodile was lurking just below the surface.

21. There's a suspicious looking man lurking about outside.

22. There's sb. lurking behind that bush.

23. He was lurking slyly in the background.

24. Pride may lurk under a threadbare not cloak.

25. Why are you lurking about in the corridor?