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skulk

[skuhlk] / skʌlk /


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Still, even in a movie where people are always skulking around rifling through each other’s things, his claim that he chose a drunken late night to confront Maggie about plagiarism sounds inconceivable.

From Los Angeles Times

You could skulk back to the Other Place.

From Seattle Times

Late winter sunlight casts long shadows from workers crossing the parking lot, where stray cats skulk among the cars.

From Los Angeles Times

Backstage, Swisher said, Gates “skulked into the green room,” nursing his wounds after being equated to Satan.

From Seattle Times

Unlike earlier generations of royals who skulked in and out of the hospital alone, Charles left his recent treatment with Camilla by his side, providing the support most people would expect from their spouses.

From Seattle Times