Definitionn. evading duty or work by pretending to be incapacitated
Last update: June 13, 2015
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After skulking for three weeks in the hills, Richard surrendered to his cousin at Flint, on the I9th Of August 1399, having previously stipulated that if he consented to abdicate his life should be spared, Surrender his adherents pardoned, and an honora~le livelihood and abdi- assured to him. [Please select]
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There was at least one other beggar skulking down below. [Please select]
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It was my betrayer skulking in the room. [Please select]
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Have you forgotten the skulking reptile Uncas slew. [Please select]
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As he returned to his room, he said, "I believe, Platt, that scoundrel is skulking about the premises somewhere." [Please select]
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And truly she had need of all her fortune now, to save her from the skulking traitor, as well as the raging adversary. [Please select]
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