verb
- to move stealthily or furtively; to lurk or hide
- to avoid work or responsibility; to shirk duties
noun
- a group of foxes
Usage: collective noun
Examples
- The thief began to skulk around the building, looking for an easy way in.
- She noticed someone skulking in the shadows near her car.
- Don’t skulk behind the door—come out and face the music.
- He tends to skulk away from difficult conversations.
- The employee was caught skulking in the break room instead of working.
- A skulk of foxes was spotted near the edge of the forest.