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    Lurk
    /lərk/

    verb

    • 1. (of a person or animal) be or remain hidden so as to wait in ambush for someone or something: "a ruthless killer still lurked in the darkness"
  2. The meaning of LURK is to lie in wait in a place of concealment especially for an evil purpose. How to use lurk in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Lurk.

  3. to wait or move in a secret way so that you cannot be seen, especially because you are about to attack someone or do something wrong: Someone was lurking in the shadows. Why are you lurking around in the hallway? [ I usually + adv/prep ] (of an unpleasant feeling or quality) to exist although it is not always noticeable:

  4. The verb lurk means to move furtively or sneak around, usually while you wait to pounce. Tigers lurk through the jungle, stalking their prey, and creepy characters are always lurking in the shadows in horror movies.

  5. to wait or move in a secret way so that you cannot be seen, especially because you are about to attack someone or do something wrong: Someone was lurking in the shadows. Why are you lurking around in the hallway? [ I usually + adv/prep ] (of an unpleasant feeling or quality) to exist although it is not always noticeable:

  6. To lurk is to lie in wait for someone or to hide about a place, often without motion, for periods of time. Skulk suggests cowardliness and stealth of movement. Sneak emphasizes the attempt to avoid being seen.

  7. To lurk is to lie in wait for someone or to hide about a place, often without motion, for periods of time. skulk suggests cowardliness and stealth of movement. sneak emphasizes the attempt to avoid being seen.

  8. 1. To wait out of view: thieves lurking in the shadows. 2. To move furtively; sneak: heard him lurking along the corridor. 3. To exist unobserved or unsuspected: danger lurking around every bend. 4. To read but not contribute to the discussion in a newsgroup, chatroom, or other online forum.

  9. Lurk Definition. lûrk. lurked, lurking, lurks. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Origin. Verb. Noun. Filter. verb. lurked, lurking, lurks. To wait out of view. Thieves lurking in the shadows. American Heritage. To stay hidden, ready to spring out, attack, etc.; lie in wait. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  10. Definition of lurk verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. LURK definition: 1. to wait somewhere secretly, especially before doing something bad: 2. to enter a place on the…. Learn more.

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