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1 skulk
(to wait about or keep oneself hidden (often for a bad purpose): Someone was skulking in the bushes.) skrývať sa* * *• vyhnút sa povinnostiam• vziat nohy na plecia• vyhýbat sa• zmiznút• skrývat sa• simulovat nemoc• schovávat sa• striehnut• tajne utiect• stratit sa• ulievat sa• chúlit sa zo strachu• plazit sa• krcit sa
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skulk — [skʌlk] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: From a Scandinavian language] to hide or move about secretly, trying not to be noticed, especially when you are intending to do something bad = ↑lurk skulk about/around/in etc ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
skulk´ing|ly — skulk «skuhlk», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to keep out of sight to avoid danger, work, or duty; hide for a bad purpose; lurk in a cowardly way; sneak: »On Saturdays several boys could be seen skulking about behind the garage avoiding their chores.… … Useful english dictionary
skulk´er — skulk «skuhlk», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to keep out of sight to avoid danger, work, or duty; hide for a bad purpose; lurk in a cowardly way; sneak: »On Saturdays several boys could be seen skulking about behind the garage avoiding their chores.… … Useful english dictionary
skulk — [skulk] vi. [ME sculken, prob. < LowG schulken, to play truant, or Dan skulke, to skulk] 1. to move or lurk about in a stealthy, craven, or sinister manner; slink 2. Chiefly Brit. to avoid work or responsibility; shirk; malinger n. 1. a person … English World dictionary
skulk — skÊŒlk n. one who lurks, one who hides out; one who sneaks about; one who avoids work or responsibility v. move in a stealthy manner, sneak about; hide out, lurk; avoid work or responsibility … English contemporary dictionary
skulk — verb (intransitive always + adv/prep) to hide or move about secretly, trying not to be noticed, especially when you are intending to do something bad (+ about/around/in etc): He was still skulking around outside when they left the building … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
skulk — 1. noun a group of foxes 2. verb a) to conceal oneself; to hide b) to sneak around, sneak about … Wiktionary
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