A slunk typically refers to a young animal, particularly a calf or a piglet, that has been killed shortly after birth for its meat. The term can also describe a person who moves in a sneaky or furtive manner. In some contexts, "slunk" can refer to a state of being depressed or downcast. The usage and meaning can vary depending on the context.
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Slunk.
Walk stealthy.
The past tense of slink is slunk.
Slunk, crawled, or possibly whickered.
Slunk is the past tense of slink. For a complete conjugation of slink in all tenses, see http://conjugator.reverso.net/conjugation-english-verb-slink.html
The past tense is slunk. Or slank
The phrase "I slunk away" expresses a sense of shame, embarrassment, or defeat. It conveys a feeling of retreating quietly or stealthily, often to avoid drawing attention or facing consequences. The word "slunk" suggests a low, furtive motion, highlighting a desire to escape a situation without being noticed. Overall, it reflects an emotional state of wanting to withdraw from discomfort or failure.
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