skulk /skÊŒlk /
â–¸ verb [no obj.] keep out of sight, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive:
don't skulk outside the door like a spy!
â–ª [with adverbial of direction] move stealthily or furtively:
he spent most of his time skulking about the corridors.
â–¸ noun a group of foxes:
the skulk howls away into the night.
– DERIVATIVES skulker noun.
– ORIGIN Middle English: of Scandinavian origin; compare with Norwegian skulka ‘lurk’, and Danish skulke, Swedish skolka ‘shirk’.
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