skulker / skʌlk /

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skulker2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to lie or keep in hiding, as for some evil reason: The thief skulked in the shadows.
  2. to move in a stealthy manner; slink: The panther skulked through the bush.
  3. British. to shirk duty; malinger.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who skulks.
  2. a pack or group of foxes.
  3. Rare. an act or instance of skulking.

skulker 近义词

skulker

等同于 coward

更多skulker例句

  1. The third skulker took advantage of the cessation of firing to tumble down from his perch and fly for his life.
  2. I fished it out and made ready, thinking, of course, that the skulker must certainly be one of Clanahan's gunmen.
  3. He loathed a skulker, and his face was known for any boy who would own to fatigue or confess himself beaten.
  4. No need to call the roll, a skulker would have been detected and kicked into the ranks at the instant.
  5. He did not personally know that the summer-house was occupied, but he argued it from the movements of the other skulker.