Lie in wait, lie in ambush, behave in a sneaky and secretive manner.
Avoid responsibilities and duties, e.g., by pretending to be ill.
1 I must skulk back in the darkness, and get back the bullet.
2 Under treetops and over wood chips, a quartet of damaged figures skulk .
3 He didn't look his chirpy self -more skulk than customary swagger.
4 I said as how I was sure you wasn't one to skulk .
5 I skulk around side stage and notice audience members patiently waiting.
6 You would not have me skulk in the hour of danger.
7 They skulk in the bushes, their horned noses sniffing the south London air.
8 He wasn't content to skulk around the night setting booby traps.
9 Why should they have to skulk about in their own country?'
10 They skulk around here hoping one day to rise up again.
11 This squad didn't march so much as skulk , spread out, crossbows readied, hunched.
12 But, lo, the beast would cower before me and skulk away.
13 No thanks to you for having to skulk like a fox.
14 That should make it easier for you to skulk about unnoticed.
15 Not unless you want to skulk around their haunts at dusk or dawn.
16 We didn't skulk after you through a snowstorm, now, did we?
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