Use "on the lurk" in a sentence

1. 12 But along the margins the ghosts still lurk.

2. 13 Cars lurk beneath in the shade.

3. Pride may lurk under threadbare cloak.

4. 8 Death may lurk among the green blades.

5. 9 Disaster and shame lurk in the rear.

6. Hidden dangers lurk in every family saloon car.

7. Pride may lurk a threadbare cloak.

8. 3 Hidden dangers lurk in the ocean depths.

9. Pride may lurk under a threadbare not cloak.

10. The Crocodilians are humanoid crocodiles that lurk in swamplands

11. 7 What hidden tensions lurk beneath the present surface?

12. Pride may lurk under a threadbare cloak. 

13. 10 Time-share hucksters lurk in many hotel lobbies.

14. 1 Pride may lurk under a threadbare cloak. 

15. He probes around in the unknown, where deadly diseases lurk.

16. 2 Hidden dangers lurk in every family saloon car.

17. 11 I lurk in shadows and them in me.

18. 17 Witches are more frightening then wizards, wolves lurk in grandmother's clothing.

19. I think it's sort of creepy how people lurk in chat rooms.

20. Lurk in my local chemist, close to the Vatican, and the call seems doomed.

21. We hope no green, furry things lurk at the back of your refrigerator.

22. The negative attitudes lurk undetected till a social upheaval forces them to the surface.

23. 4 I think it's sort of creepy how people lurk in chat rooms.

24. 16 Lurk in my local chemist, close to the Vatican, and the call seems doomed.

25. 14 The negative attitudes lurk undetected till a social upheaval forces them to the surface.

26. 20 They understand the dangers that lurk there, the balance between survival and extinction.

27. 8 The negative attitudes lurk undetected till a social upheaval forces them to the surface.

28. She was never one to lurk in alleyways. Pasting up inflammatory posters.

29. Herein lies the danger: that power will lurk, unspecified and unaccountable, in the shadows of compromise.

30. A valley, or ravine, where beasts of prey lurk in the shadows is a dangerous place for sheep.

31. 6 Beneath/Below/Under the surface of contemporary West Indian life lurk memories of slavery.

32. They lurk in databases and jump out to sink their teeth in the writer's ankle.

33. 18 Behind all foreign policy there lurks, or ought to lurk, careful political calculation.

34. 21 Herein lies the danger: that power will lurk, unspecified and unaccountable, in the shadows of compromise.

35. They will lurk inside cupboards in murderous kitchens, spewing across the lino if you open the door.

36. 13 Herein lies the danger: that power will lurk, unspecified and unaccountable, in the shadows of compromise.

37. Yet beneath their glowing and reverent portrayal, there seemed to lurk another Abu Kamal.

38. Pierre said cayman lurk there but didn't see any that day, the Boatbills follow them to eat their eggs

39. 5 In places, the shadows seemed oppressively dark, sinister hiding-places where some demon or evil sprite might lurk.

40. It is my Contention that death and murder always lurk as potentials in violent relationships

41. 22 Yet beneath their glowing and reverent portrayal, there seemed to lurk another Abu Kamal.

42. 27 Slaughter and torture declared by judges as the law lurk in the shadows of our history.

43. 23 But there is now some strong indirect evidence that trypanosomes also lurk in the human choroid plexus.

44. In places, the shadows seemed oppressively dark, sinister hiding-places where some demon or evil sprite might lurk.

45. NAME Bunyip’s name comes from the mythical cryptid from Australian folklore said to lurk in billabongs, rivers & swamps

46. And contrary to stereotypes, few child abusers are drooling homicidal maniacs who lurk around playgrounds.

47. 29 In places, the shadows seemed oppressively dark, sinister hiding-places where some demon or evil sprite might lurk.

48. PFAS Chemicals lurk in stain-resistant furniture and carpets treated with Scotchgard, Stainmaster and other fabric treatments

49. IN THIS gloomy age of AIDS, the greatest threat to a hospital patient’s health may lurk in the operating room.

50. Antlions will dig pits in sand inches deep and lurk in the bottom waiting for prey to come close

51. But one does not have to be especially astute to see there are dangers that lurk beneath the surface.

52. 30 His voice is high and strained, forced through his nose and those caverns which lurk under the cheekbones.

53. 15 They would lurk somewhere within a system of tunnels; no good: explosions anywhere in the tunnel would reach them.

54. We can not, we will not succumb to the dark impulses that lurk in the far regions of the soul everywhere.

55. 19 A 0 signifies harmless fun; a 5 means gore, smut, rough language or adult themes lurk ahead.

56. The Bunyip, or kianpraty, is a large mythical creature from Aboriginal mythology, said to lurk in swamps, billabongs, creeks, riverbeds, and waterholes

57. 19 Bottomless shadows lurk in every corner of this artfully arranged, black-and-white nightmare, hinting at horrors left unseen.

58. 26 But don't be fooled by the less-than-brash appearance of so many branches, for some brilliant bargains lurk within.

59. 25 We can not,(www.Sentencedict.com) we will not succumb to the dark impulses that lurk in the far regions of the soul everywhere.

60. 5 A computer virus may lurk unseen in a computer's memory, calling up and infecting each of the machine's data files in turn.

61. 28 She couldn't see his expression but it didn't take a fool to realise that distaste and contempt must lurk there.

62. A computer virus may lurk unseen in a computer's memory, calling up and infecting each of the machine's data files in turn.

63. 24 Orcs have large heads with huge jaws but tiny foreheads behind which lurk a thick skull and not very much brain.

64. Absente tastes aromatic and intense taste: a dominance of herbs with light floral aromas and a suggestion of citrus lurk in the backdrop

65. 14 A computer virus may lurk unseen in a computer's memory, calling up and infecting each of the machine's data files in turn.

66. Absente 110 is a pale green color; the nose is predominantly anise, but some light floral aromas and a suggestion of citrus lurk in the backdrop; a …

67. Below presents a vast underworld of ever-shifting labyrinths where deadly monstrosities, cunning traps, and a shadowy presence lurk in every passage

68. The premise of what might be called “Borating” is that the comedian/ trickster finds a way to reveal the ugly, racist or sexist sentiments that lurk beneath the benign surface of ordinary

69. "Pointe aux Barques" means 'Point of Little Boats', a descriptor of the shallow shoals and reefs that lurk beneath these waves, presenting a hazard to

70. But beyond that tabloid-ready story line, let alone 38DD questions about whether Stormy’s Bazooms are real or silicone-enhanced, lurk these intriguing angles: * Trump could have mitigated the

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72. From the shimmer of the water in the port to the pastel-painted buildings, and from the towering chateau that overlooks the town to the delightful calanques that lurk outside of it, Cassis is a treasure for the eyes.

73. Withered Love Allurity is, but your nature Neck long build with broad shoulders Outing my eyes on you, but Naked was the emptiness in your eyes Your heart was wheeling, while Mine sought your counsel Ostentation concerted but failed your eyes Unbridled is the secret lust So sharp and dangerous the pleasure Lurk drived me without confidence O that my thoughts scattered Verbalizing my emotions

74. For we Bogled and grundled and grundled and Bogled I grottled my muckles for bonnie wee June And now she's run off with a plumber from Sidcup So I lurk in the forest and whirdle alone The use of suggestive comic gobbledegook was used extensively by radio scriptwriters, notably Took/Feldman and Spike Milligan, as a device to sneak 'unsuitable

75. When a man cries -- and, by this stage, many of us were, including the groom we look like those ugly fish that men in Bathyspheres find skulking around at the very bottom of the ocean; the ones that are so ugly, they need to lurk in the pitch black and hope that Jacques Cousteau doesn't visit and embarrass them with floodlights and a TV crew.

76. On the rise, on the edge, on the never-never.

77. It all depends on the parent, on the child, and on the misbehaviour.

78. You could now start doing surgery everywhere, on the gut, on the liver, on the heart, on the brain.

79. I struck on turning on the radio on the way to the station.

80. On the ice or on the parquet?