slink
Third Person
slinks
Present Participle
slinking
Past Tense
slunk
Past Participle
slunk
1
to move or walk stealthily, attempting to avoid attention or detection
- The cat slinked through the tall grass, silently approaching its prey.
- Trying to avoid notice, the spy slinked along the corridor.
- Feeling guilty about breaking the vase, the child slinked away from the scene of the accident.
- The thief slinked through the crowded market, expertly blending in with the busy shoppers.