slinking


slink

S0475200 (slĭngk)v. slunk (slŭngk) also slinked, slink·ing, slinks v.intr. To move in a quiet furtive manner; sneak: slunk away ashamed; a cat slinking through the grass toward its prey.v.tr. To give birth to prematurely: The cow slinked its calf.adj. Born prematurely.
[Middle English slinken, from Old English slincan.]
slink′ing·ly adv.

slinking

(ˈslɪŋkɪŋ) adjmoving in a furtive waymoving in a sinuously graceful way
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