Definition of Skulk. Meaning of Skulk. Synonyms of Skulk

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Definition of Skulk

Skulk
Skulk Skulk, n. [Cf. Icel. skollr, skolli, a fox, and E. skulk, v.i.] A number of foxes together. --Wright.
Skulk
Skulk Skulk, Skulker Skulk"er, n. One who, or that which, skulks.

Meaning of Skulk from wikipedia

- "fox" versus southern English "vox". A group of foxes is referred to as a skulk, leash, or earth. Within the Canidae, the results of DNA analysis shows...
- Look up skulk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Skulk is a term for a group of foxes. Skulk can also refer to: Skulk (comics), a comic book character...
- Skulker was an ARIA Award-nominated rock band from Sydney that formed in 1994. After two albums, the group parted ways in 2005. The group's original members...
- supercilium and a yellow vent. They are found in dense scrub habitats, where they skulk within vegetation and can be difficult to see although their loud and distinct...
- pheasants, the kokl**** exhibits moderate ****ual dimorphism. Though they skulk under bushes, which makes direct sighting difficult, they give loud chorus/predawn...
- distinct yellow brow. They are easily located by their loud calls but tend to skulk within foliage below the forest canopy. While its taxonomic classification...
- is a rare vagrant to western Europe. One of the best places to see this skulking species as a vagrant is Fair Isle, Shetland. This is a small warbler. The...
- vowel ... who never left the position, never complained, never quit, never skulked. He simmered, he sulked, he bristled with class resentments, but he hung...
- Francesco Cetti. This species is very difficult to see because of its skulking habits. Cetti's warbler was described in 1820 by the Dutch zoologist Coenraad...
- Africa. It is a secretive bird, seldom seen in the open as it prefers to skulk in reed beds and thick vegetation near water bodies. Its presence is apparent...