Lurkv example sentences

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lurk

verb

lurk (verb) · lurks (third person present) · lurked (past tense) · lurked (past participle) · lurking (present participle)

  - (of a person or animal) be or remain hidden so as to wait in ambush for someone or something:

  - (of an unpleasant quality) be present in a latent or barely discernible state, although still presenting a threat:

  - read the postings in an internet forum without actively contributing.

Synonyms

skulk, loiter, hide, sneak, sidle, slink, prowl, steal

"Lurkv" Example Sentences

1. I always feel like someone is lurking behind me when I walk through this dark alley.
2. The predator was lurking in wait, ready to pounce on its prey.
3. I tried to call out to the person lurking in the shadows, but they didn't respond.
4. The detective suspected that the thief was still lurking nearby.
5. The dark clouds made it seem like danger was lurking around every corner.
6. I had a strange feeling that something sinister was lurking in the old abandoned house.
7. He was caught lurking around the back of the building, trying to break in.
8. The shy student usually preferred to lurk in the shadows during class.
9. I could see the fear lurking in his eyes as he stepped forward to face his opponent.
10. The lurker quickly retreated back into the darkness when they realized they were spotted.
11. I heard someone lurking around outside my window last night, but they must have run off when they saw the lights on.
12. I have to be careful when walking in this neighborhood; there are often lurkers waiting to steal from unsuspecting pedestrians.
13. The ghost seemed to be lurking just behind the wall, ready to jump out at any moment.
14. The hacker was caught lurking in the company's database, attempting to steal sensitive information.
15. I felt like a failure was always lurking just around the corner, waiting to bring me down.
16. The monster lurked behind the trees, waiting for its next victim.
17. Every time I went to the beach, I had a feeling that a shark was lurking beneath the waves.
18. The villain was known to frequently lurk in the dark alleys of the city, waiting to commit his next crime.
19. She could sense that danger was lurking just beyond the treeline, but she had to keep moving forward.
20. I thought I saw something lurking in the darkness, but it was just a stray cat.
21. The murderer was caught lurking near the scene of the crime, trying to conceal his identity.
22. Darkness seemed to be lurking all around us, making it hard to see what was up ahead.
23. She peeked around the corner, trying to see if anyone was lurking nearby.
24. The monster lurked in the shadows, waiting for its next opportunity to strike.
25. The killer was caught lurking in the abandoned warehouse, trying to decide on his next victim.
26. It was only when we turned on the lights that we realized there was a spider lurking in the corner.
27. The employee was caught lurking around the CEO's office, trying to eavesdrop on a private conversation.
28. She could feel the danger lurking just beneath the surface, waiting to explode at any moment.
29. The detective carefully searched the dark alley for any signs of lurkers.
30. We were all on edge, knowing that danger could be lurking in any corner of the forest.

Common Phases

1. Lurking around the corner;
2. Lurking in the shadows;
3. Lurking behind the bushes;
4. Lurking in the dark;
5. Lurking on social media;
6. Lurking in the chatroom;
7. Lurking on the forums;
8. Lurking in the background;
9. Lurking in the alleyway;
10. Lurking in the crowd;
11. Lurking in the stairwell;
12. Lurking in the doorway;
13. Lurking in the crowd;
14. Lurking in the sidelines;
15. Lurking in the outskirts;
16. Lurking in the periphery;
17. Lurking in the fringes;
18. Lurking in the shadows of doubt;
19. Lurking in the uncertainty;
20. Lurking in the fear.

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