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"slunk" Definitions
  1. past tense, past participle of slink

107 Sentences With "slunk"

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She'd slunk so far down in her seat that she was practically on the floor and she slunk further when I whispered that we were staying.
I slunk onto the floor of my bedroom and cried.
I slunk back into my chair, wet and mildly ashamed.
What if he'd simply slunk off, embarrassed, into the wings?
"What are you doing in there?" she'd yell as I slunk out.
The original metrosexuals, meanwhile, slunk off toward fatherhood, bankruptcy, and chronic cocaine addictions.
Then, Swift slunk away from public-facing celebrations, retreating for a tidier narrative.
Inside we saw nothing unusual, until a distraught woman in houndstooth slunk over.
The seal had slunk under Álamo's inflatable raft moments before, the photographer said.
The Boston Celtics slunk out of the 2019 N.B.A. playoffs with a whimper.
Mark Hollis slunk away, silently shunning the limelight even for one last payday.
A few Material Control details slunk out of the online retailer Amazon last week.
I slunk through shadows and took elusive cobbled paths through town to find him.
I held it near my face as the hyena approached, head slunk down low.
As a family, we casually slunk one by one into the auditorium next door.
He landed at Iverson's feet as the ball slunk through the bottom of the net.
And shy Jonathan just slunk away from the situation, especially because Steve was in the picture.
Like "Confusion," which slunk out back in 2015, it's all jagged and shouty and faux-Cockney.
On September 220, 973, the Expos slunk out of town for Washington, DC, never to return.
When Cooper left the federal prison, a demon (a woodsman?) slunk out just behind our antagonist.
What if he was reserved and slunk off to sit in a corner the whole night?
That was it, and again, the South Korean reporters turned and slunk away, mostly empty-handed.
He woke up the day after the Oscars, saw the chaos online, apologized, and slunk off.
I, shamefaced, diminished and humiliated, slunk back to my desk and tried to forget about it.
As the hour slunk closer on a recent Tuesday morning, the dance floor squirmed with life.
I bumped into one of Anzora's students, who grinned but slunk off, intimidated by my escort.
Remember when she slunk into a donut shop and licked a few pastries, declaring, "I hate America"?
While Yanukovych scuttled into exile in Russia, Manafort slunk back to Washington, looking for his next play.
I slunk home and figured I had two choices: I could cheer up, or I could reread Thoreau.
And like she did in Hustlers, Lopez — with ample help from Shakira — slunk away with the entire thing.
Queens, the embarrassment you cursed as you slunk back to Bayside after a concert at the Fillmore East.
So she just kinda slunk away, and my plans were delayed by like 12 minutes as I collected myself.
Update 8/18/17 6:11pm: Bannon has already slunk back to Breitbart, chairing the company's editorial meeting this evening.
Martinez later revealed in post-show interviews that she'd slunk off to a weed farm after the show to recuperate.
The U.S. slunk to 45th position out of a total of 144 countries while the U.K. settled into 20th place.
He then slunk around them both to reach the door—confronting the cavernous darkness of the unlit living room beyond.
When Kirby died in 1994, Stan Lee showed up to the funeral, but slunk out before Kirby's widow, Roz, could
So of course, it was inevitable that popularly skipped cinematic curiosity Cats slunk its way back into our collective nightmare.
In the year or so since Fenton slunk away, Jessie met a new beau whom she is about to marry.
Then, it seemed, Rose slunk from the spotlight, leaving us to wonder when we'd get to enjoy her presence once more.
Those two earlier upside excursions stalled and the market slunk back toward the "down 7503 percent from a record high" level.
The mercenary thought that he had left the battlefield for good before war slunk back into his life, unwelcome and unforeseen.
Fans of his main challenger, Atiku Abubakar, who cast his ballot at this polling station earlier in the morning, slunk away, dejected.
In 2004, with great fanfare, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono became Indonesia's first directly elected president; in 2014 he practically slunk out of office.
I slunk somewhat sheepishly back to the email thread to ask for an interview with the site's founder, and Riedle graciously agreed.
Almost immediately, the narrative that the Carter marriage was a business arrangement slunk back into the darkest corners of the gossip industry.
It's where you've met up with friends a million times, and slunk to on workdays when your boss was being a jerk.
The hangers-on had slunk away, though not before he had given them, as well as Black Muslim charities, much of his fortune.
He had come to the end of his second stint as Atletico coach, and so slunk out of the club via the backdoor.
OJ Mayo, a guy Michael Jordan himself described as "the best high school player" in the country, slunk away, denied his great moment.
It slunk into theaters unheralded, not screened for critics, and without preview screenings, already discarded by the studio, and it's easy to see why.
Image: GettyRemember David Cameron, the failed Prime Minister of Great Britain who slunk away from public life last year amid the chaos of Brexit?
He wrote them to amuse his godchildren, but by now they have slunk their way through the lives of countless children and adults alike.
Mac himself slunk around the stage in a shiny, shredded green number, with a gigantic lily collar that threatened to overwhelm his bald head.
Farah slunk to the back of the pack at the beginning of the race and began gradually working his way up after one lap.
Their players and supporters celebrated wildly while Russian fans, who had caused trouble at the end of their first match against England, slunk away.
When the day arrived, she slunk to the back of the room, sat down at a desk and lowered her head behind her backpack.
Discouraged by the slow progress of making her album, Ashlee, wearing a bright aqua tank top, slunk into an oversized arm chair in Schur's office.
Pete really was out of his league, emotionally at least, and when the relationship flamed out, he slunk away from the whole clammy, depressing mess.
She slunk home around like midnight, I think, and I freaked out, and I asked her if she was sleeping with him, and she said yes.
Former winner E.P.A. chief Scott Pruitt has slunk away — remember the time he tried to use his influence to get his wife a Chick-fil-A franchise?
There was a rustling at their feet, and the little dog slunk out of the cave, where he must have been hiding all this time, inches away.
Some senators took notes and listened attentively, while others slunk back in their chairs as the House managers and President's team took turns arguing the trial rules.
From Ms. Cattrall's larynx, the words of Samantha slunk and shimmied across the Manhattan of the early aughts, her voice sliding around ribald puns as if extra lubricated.
QAnon, as Q's world view came to be known, subsumed—or, if you prefer, consumed—Pizzagate, and then it, too, slunk off the Web and into the world.
"You'd think David Hogg would be better at selfies than he is!" crowed the moderator, MSNBC host Craig Melvin, to laughter from the crowd, as Hogg finally slunk offstage.
Would he have slunk to his closet and whipped out a big ass box of vintage '87 Twinkies, expecting me to eat the radioactive, cream-filled phallus cakes whole?
The number of countries assigned the top 'AAA' rating by credit ratings agency Fitch has slunk to a 13-year low with no improvement expected in the coming two years.
Only at the end did a strange lethargy seem to overcome its members, who slunk away rather than ran from the planned execution to save their children from burning houses.
I've never asked you if you had a pet, but I'm thinking it'll be nice to have the dog sleeping beside my chair when all family and friends have slunk away.
I'd seen the seem expression a few hours earlier, when Capps slunk into a fifth-row seat to watch the Israeli-American cellist Maya Beiser conjure orchestral splendor from four strings.
A jaguar slunk along the floor, occasionally rubbing against the pant legs of a politician, a macaw on stilts fussed with a well-dressed woman's hair, a frog photo-bombed bystanders.
Then she slunk off, dropping to the floor where she gyrated awhile, then wrapped her legs around a pole, sliding up and down it until the song ended and she exited.
Since then, some sympathizers had stayed in the shrinking caliphate, while others stayed abroad or slunk out of the doomed territory to perpetuate the group's ideals and re-spawn it elsewhere.
Two weeks into my new lifestyle—more like a brief stint—the holidays came around, I went on vacation for a few weeks, and I slunk back into my old habits.
As first noticed by founding Gawker editor Elizabeth Spiers, stock photo providers have long suggested that standard audio headphones slunk over a user's eyes are the true next step in wearable tech.
Their ancestors slunk out of the deserts of the Near East 10,000 years ago to hunt mice in our early villages, and they have been free to roam our backyard jungles since.
It's been more than a week since a mountain lion slunk into his family's Pescadero home and walked out with their 15-pound dog in its teeth, never to be seen again.
" A slurry of bass drums and jarring synths slunk out of the monitors with a pre-recorded speech in the middle of it all: "There is no enemy because there is no war.
Steven Marks, 32, slunk onto the Morley Elementary School property the night of June 15 armed with a green marker, his dog, and an apparently overwhelming desire to stick it to some libs.
As Mr. Cruz slunk from the stage and Mr. Trump's son Eric took the lectern, Mr. Trump's aides sought out Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker, who was slated to speak after Mr. Trump's son.
I slunk out of the bed, to the edge of the room, into the corner of the kitchenette, the farthest possible point from my husband, in case that unbidden impulse tried to exercise itself again.
Having a daughter has allowed me to see myself through that lens and I don't want either of us to someday think of me as a woman who slunk back when she could have stepped up.
In 2014, the Trump Plaza announced its closure, and Trump — having slunk away from the city in which he had once so gleefully speculated — sued to have the sign bearing his name removed from the tower.
In the blur of color-saturated silks and iridescent jewels that slunk down last week's Met Gala red carpet, it's easy to forget the precarious relationship tangling the fashion industry to the looming crisis of climate change.
In the end, the Knicks — playing without Carmelo Anthony, who sat out with a migraine headache — proved more inept than the Sacramento Kings, who slunk away from the Garden with an 239.8-230 victory, their 219.3th win.
Presumably I slunk off after a tight game in disgust, fuming at either my own performance, or at the player on my team (there's always one) who suggested I'm an idiot, or that I should have been aborted.
But when Frank begins stalking a man (Michael Nyqvist) from Lola's past, the movie soon wildly overheats with a waving blade, grappling bodies, popping eyes and sinister French people who seem to have slunk in from another movie.
Former errand boy Chris Christie may have slunk away to lick his wounds back in his New Jersey lair after being booted from Trump's transition team, but apparently the governor isn't out from under the president's thumb yet.
If you listened to Azar Swan's 2014 LP And Blow Us a Kiss and found some solace in Zohra Atash's pop melodies as they slunk through the industrial clash, then the duo's new record will scare the shit out of you.
By the time tensions had simmered over and tellies were being thrown into the backs of patiently-waiting minivans, Saxobeat had slunk off back to eastern Europe, leaving nothing behind but the faintest memory of his brief and fleeting existence.
" Having realized he would play for the Tip-Tops or not at all, Kauff slunk back to the bakery, saying it was all a misunderstanding and that he was sorry he "followed the advice of older men in the game.
The reasons to buy those stocks were just as valid last week as they are now, but the sellers and bears have simply slunk back into the woodwork to make room for the bulls that will pound the table on Tuesday, Cramer said.
Chances are, however, that if you hear the words "Pink Panther," you think first of the neon-hued jungle cat who slunk his way through the opening credits sequences of several Pink Panther movies, to the tune of Henry Mancini's iconic theme music.
This week, after congressional Democrats called his bluff, threatening a government shutdown rather than acceding to his bluster, he slunk away from a demand that Congress start paying for his wasteful border wall — you know, the one Mexico has refused to pay for.
It's hard to imagine that the Soviet bear, which slunk out of Afghanistan with his tail between its legs almost three decades ago, has been reincarnated today and is offering assistance to the men whose fathers and grandfathers likely drove them out.
Though the tiny room was filled with half a dozen people — Ms. Union's publicist, a photographer clicking away, the photographer's assistant, Ms. Union's stylist, her makeup artist, her hairdresser and this reporter, who slunk quietly into a corner — the space was silent.
As the rest of the family slowly slunk from the table one by one, pausing momentarily to look at me with an expression that sat somewhere between extreme annoyance and palpable pity, I picked at what was left of what was left of the turkey.
And in our frigid New England house in winter, it was excruciating to be exiled from the wool blankets; I felt humiliated, like a bad dog, as I put one foot and then another down on the cold floor and slunk off to another room.
The Frog was spawned in 2003 by Swedish animator Erik Wernquist, and by 2006, he'd slunk back into his pond to die a necessarily sad, lonely, and hopefully painful death—a victim of his own viral success, an abject aberration who left nothing behind but a bloated, drug-stuffed corpse.
I waited in the stairwell for approximately three and a half minutes, until I was confident Kellan had left his room to brush his teeth — a ritual he kept religiously every night — and, having heard the "clunk" of the bathroom door, I quietly slunk back into his room, shut the door, and hid inside his closet.
Maybe it is the snarled growl of Lyons and the fist-pumping riffs on songs like "The Last Ones Standing," or perhaps it could just be the need for some old-fashioned anarchy in a time when fascism has slunk into the forefront of American politics, but Antisect's latest screeds carry an especial sense of urgency.
In the space of a few months, new rave filtered through the mainstream and onto TV series like Skins, conceived more bands than you can count with the name "Trash," "Disco," or "Club" in their name, then slunk off again just as all the MDMA in Britain was seized and the next generation of teenagers had to make do with mephedrone and collecting expensive baseball caps.
Bad-but-also-stupid EDM-pop duo The Chainsmokers, who rose to fame by penning a craven and pathetic piece of populist-pop that slunk out like a bubble of flatulence​, are currently embroiled a childish, petty Twitter squabble with bona fide pop star Lady Gaga, an artist who you could literally say has more talent in her little finger than both of The Chainsmokers have in their fully-waxed, Axe body spray-reeking bodies.
The New York Times report on the 1931 parade captures some of its mania and hazards, including navigating balloons under the elevated tracks at 53rd Street, dodging riled-up dogs, and watching an inflated hippo nearly collide with the Empire State Building: Terrible Turk sneered too hard at an electric sign — so hard that he broke in half and slunk miserably to the street as the helium sizzled from his forty-foot rubber.
But also the fact that the Y-series TDP has crept up from 153W or 215W to what's now 235W or 29W, while the U-series' base clockspeeds have slunk down to around a Y-series-like 1GHz instead of hovering around 1.6GHz, suggest that U and Y are more alike than ever before — suggesting you may no longer be able to rely on a U-series processor to give you fast sustained performance unless it's got enough thermal headroom to do so.
They popped up in the apartment, as the sky dimmed through the windows, and in the evenings while the boys slunk along the walls of Blur, and under the pulsing bass of Guava Lamp, and, in the morning, piled onto the sofa, after everyone had made it home, and a lull in the conversation had bloomed, and a blip propped open for confession, and Rod would take a deep breath, cross his legs, and brace himself, but what he actually ended up doing was nothing.

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