lurk|lurks in English
noun
[lɜrk /lɜːk]
hideout
Use "lurk|lurks" in a sentence
1. 18 Behind all foreign policy there lurks, or ought to lurk, careful political calculation.
2. Ageist langage often lurks in job postings
3. Pride may lurk under threadbare cloak.
4. Hidden dangers lurk in every family saloon car.
5. Another popular hypothesis is that aggression lurks in our genes.
6. Pride may lurk a threadbare cloak.
7. 13 Cars lurk beneath in the shade.
8. (Mark 13:33-37) Danger lurks in the shadows of today’s world.
9. Beneath his smart, generous, unflappable exterior lurks massive insecurity.
10. 12 But along the margins the ghosts still lurk.
11. 8 Death may lurk among the green blades.
12. Pride may lurk under a threadbare not cloak.
13. 9 Disaster and shame lurk in the rear.
14. Pride may lurk under a threadbare cloak.
15. Behind his cool exterior lurks a reckless and frustrated person.
16. Behind the mocking laughter lurks a growing sense of unease.
17. 10 Time-share hucksters lurk in many hotel lobbies.
18. 1 Pride may lurk under a threadbare cloak.
19. 3 Hidden dangers lurk in the ocean depths.
20. 2 Hidden dangers lurk in every family saloon car.
21. The Crocodilians are humanoid crocodiles that lurk in swamplands
22. 11 I lurk in shadows and them in me.
23. 7 What hidden tensions lurk beneath the present surface?
24. 17 Witches are more frightening then wizards, wolves lurk in grandmother's clothing.
25. I think it's sort of creepy how people lurk in chat rooms.