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Definition of lurk
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Lurk (v. i.) To keep out of
sight.
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Lurk
::
Lurk (v. i.) To lie hid; to lie in wait.
Lote
::
Lote (v. i.) To lurk; to lie hid.
Skulk
::
Skulk (v. i.) To hide, or get out of the way, in a
sneaking
manner;
to lie
close,
or to move in a
furtive
way; to
lurk..
Lurch
::
Lurch (v. i.) To
withdraw
to one side, or to a
private
place;
to
lurk..
Lurked
::
Lurked
(imp. & p. p.) of Lur.
Rouse
::
Rouse (v.) To cause to start from a
covert
or
lurking
place;
as, to rouse a deer or other
animal
of the
chase..
Hugger
::
Hugger
(v. t. & i.) To
conceal;
to lurk
ambush.
Lurker
::
Lurker
(n.) A small
fishing
boat.
Lurking
::
Lurking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lur.
Lurk
::
Lurk (v. i.) To keep out of
sight.
Ferret
::
Ferret
(n.) To drive or hunt out of a
lurking
place,
as a
ferret
does the cony; to
search
out by
patient
and
sagacious
efforts;
-- often used with out; as, to
ferret
out a
secret..
Tapinage
::
Tapinage
(n.) A
lurking
or
skulking.
Eavesdropping
::
Eavesdropping
(n.) The habit of
lurking
about
dwelling
houses,
and other
places
where
persons
meet fro
private
intercourse,
secretly
listening
to what is said, and then
tattling
it
abroad.
The
offense
is
indictable
at
common
law..
Ambush
::
Ambush
(v. i.) To lie in wait, for the
purpose
of
attacking
by
surprise;
to
lurk..
Snook
::
Snook (v. i.) To lurk; to lie in
ambush.
Dare
::
Dare (v. i.) To lurk; to lie hid.
Ambuscade
::
Ambuscade
(v. t.) To lie in wait for, or to
attack
from a
covert
or
lurking
place;
to
waylay..
Lurker
::
Lurker
(n.) One who
lurks.
Hove
::
Hove (v. i.) To hover
around;
to
loiter;
to lurk.
Latitancy
::
Latitancy
(n.) Act or state of lying hid, or
lurking..
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