Someone shirking their duty by feigning illness or incapacity.
Someone waiting in concealment.
1 These men would fire to kill on any skulker near the camp.
2 And Godefroy, the skulker , was glad to run for the marsh.
3 You're a thief among thieves, Tom Stone: a bully, a coward, a skulker .
4 The skulker had gotten all the way into the room before he'd even noticed.
5 The Provost Marshal apparently demanded the skulker 's name, and wrote it in a book.
6 If I am to help you, I want to help a man-nota skulker .
7 Moments later Blue appeared from behind the old house, exactly where the skulker had disappeared.
8 Isn't it a skulker - blooming here for only a night?
9 After all, this skulker had more cause to be afraid of me than I of him.
10 Meanwhile I watched the weed-grown area about me carefully in search of any skulker observing our movements.
11 John himself was no skulker in joy.
12 However, the skulker took to his heels.
13 If there has been a skulker near--
14 I'm no skulker , as you well know.
15 What are you doing here, you skulker ?
16 Another will hold the king of beasts in the most utter contempt as a coward and a skulker .
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