To move stealthily or furtively
“Lily Bachman did not skulk around stalking after handsome gentlemen. She was the pursued party, the one who rejected at her own whim.”
To hide oneself or stay out of sight
“The raccoon will typically skulk behind the bushes in our backyard.”
To avoid work or an obligation by feigning illness, injury or incapacitation
To walk while shuffling or dragging the feet
To hide oneself or stay out of sight
To depart quietly, without being noticed
To stand or wait around without apparent purpose
Plural for someone who sneaks or moves furtively
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