SKULK

v. n.

2 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
v.

To hide, or get out of the way, in a sneaking manner; to lie close, or to move in a furtive way; to lurk. "Want skulks in holes and crevices." W. C. Bryant. Discovered and defeated of your prey, You skulked behind the fence, and sneaked away. Dryden.

2.
n.

A number of foxes together. Wright.


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