skulk in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ skʌlk ] ]
Examples
- These are solitary birds which tend to skulk low down or on the ground.
- Van Gogh skulks dourly in a corner.
- Meanwhile Samuel Pepys ( Hugh Bonneville ) skulks about jotting everything down in his diary.
- A group of foxes is referred to as a skulk, leash, or earth.
- Did Smith skulk behind his back?
- Grace skulks around them, playing the accordion with a cigarette propped defiantly in her mouth.
- These are vexing times for Western suburbanites and the big cats that increasingly skulk among them.
- Found in small groups that skulk inside scrub, three subspecies are recognized in South Asia.
- It skulks and is flushed with difficulty, rising often close by one's feet.
- After the ambulance goes, Lucy skulks around Parrish's quarters in the guest house.