Too move without sound, unseen, covert as in an ambush. Obviously the objective of an ambush.
lurked means to have peered around or walked around sneakedly. you could lurk the halla.
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Joe never spoke up in the chat room, but rather preferred to lurk there quietly watching other people talk to each other.
After having it's first taste of chicken, the fox began to lurk around the hen house, waiting for the farmer to finish his chores.
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synonym: lurk, wriggle antonym: straighten
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He didn't want to go in the party, all he wanted to do was lurk. This is an example sentence using the word lurk.
Lurk elsewhere, perp! The park's resident jaguar is known to lurk in that particular tree.
The cat likes to lurk in the shadows before pouncing on its unsuspecting prey.
He decided to lurk in the shadows and watch the meeting unfold without being noticed.
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conceal oneself
lair
To lurk or lie and wait very unsuspected