skulk|skulks in English

noun

[skʌlk]

one who lurks, one who hides out; one who sneaks about; one who avoids work or responsibility

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1. I will not skulk out of here like some whipped dog.

2. When I wake, they skulk in the shadows, shapeless, but no sooner am I asleep than they creep forward again.

3. Bluethroats usually skulk in low dense shrubbery, but sometimes a male will perch up conspicuously to sing, or even sing in brief flights above the thickets

4. 28 Just hiked into lane son, wore a familiar seeing small women to embrace for the Chou eye lad with big 1st commemoration to skulk ground to rush out.

5. Just thinking wear, that Han person skulks of wrap an of clothes to in multiple layers open, end is a piece of linen wraps of black red and alternate, color and luster obscure Zhuo son.

6. The Bristled grassbird (Schoenicola striatus) is a small passerine bird in the genus Schoenicola.Also known as the Bristled grass warbler, this species is endemic to the Indian subcontinent, where it is patchily distributed in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan.These insectivorous birds skulk in dense and tall grasslands, often in marshy areas, habitats that are threatened by human activities.