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Definition of skulk verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

skulk

verb
 
/skʌlk/
 
/skʌlk/
[intransitive] (disapproving)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they skulk
 
/skʌlk/
 
/skʌlk/
he / she / it skulks
 
/skʌlks/
 
/skʌlks/
past simple skulked
 
/skʌlkt/
 
/skʌlkt/
past participle skulked
 
/skʌlkt/
 
/skʌlkt/
-ing form skulking
 
/ˈskʌlkɪŋ/
 
/ˈskʌlkɪŋ/
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  1. + adv./prep. to hide or move around secretly, especially when you are planning something bad
    • There was someone skulking behind the bushes.
    • I don’t want reporters skulking around here.
    Word OriginMiddle English: of Scandinavian origin; compare with Norwegian skulka ‘lurk’, and Danish skulke, Swedish skolka ‘shirk’.
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