Slink

The term “slink” generally means to move quietly and sneakily, often to avoid being noticed or to do something illicit or shameful.

The word “slink” refers to the act of moving or walking in a secretive, sneaky, or furtive manner, often intending to avoid attention or hide one’s true intentions. It implies a sense of stealthiness and slyness in one’s movements.

Here are 10 sample sentences using the word “slink” with the word marked in bold:

  1. The cat slinked through the tall grass, approaching its prey silently.
  2. He slinked away from the scene of the crime, hoping to go unnoticed.
  3. The spy slinked along the corridor, trying to gather information without being detected.
  4. She slinked into the room, hoping to surprise her friends.
  5. The thief slinked through the crowd, skillfully avoiding suspicion.
  6. Feeling guilty, he slinked out of the party early, not wanting to face anyone.
  7. The snake slinked across the ground, blending into its surroundings.
  8. The suspect slinked into the shadows, disappearing from sight.
  9. The child slinked past the sleeping dog, trying not to wake it.
  10. The dancer slinked across the stage, captivating the audience with graceful movements.

Here are some synonyms of “slink” along with their Indonesian equivalents:

  • Sneak (Merayap)
  • Creep (Merayap)
  • Skulk (Bersembunyi)
  • Sidle (Berjalan menyamping)
  • Glide (Meluncur)
  • Lurk (Mengintai)
  • Crawl (Merayap)
  • Steal (Mencuri)
  • Move stealthily (Bergerak secara diam-diam)
  • Tiptoe (Berjalan di atas jari-jari kaki)

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