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Lurk is a verb.

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jellyfish lurk water

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He didn't want to go in the party, all he wanted to do was lurk. This is an example sentence using the word lurk.

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Lurk elsewhere, perp!

The park's resident jaguar is known to lurk in that particular tree.

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Example: Unseen dangers may lurk in the shadows.

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Gollum liked to lurk in the shadows, away from prying eyes.

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The duration of Lurk - TV series - is 2700.0 seconds.

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The cat likes to lurk in the shadows before pouncing on its unsuspecting prey.

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He decided to lurk in the shadows and watch the meeting unfold without being noticed.

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Someone would most likely lurk online at chat rooms and forums. They may also lurk on dating and relationship sites.

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The opposite of lurk is introduce. The opposite of be still is to be moving. They are two completely different words.

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The cast of Lurk - 1965 includes: Red Grooms Mimi Gross

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After having it's first taste of chicken, the fox began to lurk around the hen house, waiting for the farmer to finish his chores.

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Joe never spoke up in the chat room, but rather preferred to lurk there quietly watching other people talk to each other.

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work, perk, lurk.

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There is 1 syllable.

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Jerk shirk lurk burk

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because they are private, you can only lurk friend, comment ect.

NOT MYSPACE MESSAGES, because it is a private way to communicate with someone via myspace.

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Lurk-lining is a fishing technique that involves using a baited line that is left to trail behind a slowly moving boat. This method is often used to catch fish that follow the boat's movement and are enticed by the bait. Lurk-lining is common in commercial and recreational fishing.

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irk

work

dirk

kirk

lurk

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Berk, nerk, lurk, murk and turk.

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Ben 10 - 2005 They Lurk Below 2-10 was released on:

USA: 18 July 2006

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To lurk or lie and wait very unsuspected

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synonym: lurk, wriggle

antonym: straighten

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experiment and explore without commitment

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Too move without sound, unseen, covert as in an ambush. Obviously the objective of an ambush.

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Kirk, smirk, lurk, Turk, work,
Jerk, Captain Kirk, kirk, lurk, perk, Turk, work

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Wait in hiding to attack or cause an angry disturbance.

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No. They lurk in the sewers of new York and they ware shells on there back.

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The mysterious creatures known as dark worms lurk in the depths of the forest, with slimy bodies that wriggle in the shadows.

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clerk, Dirk, jerk, Kirk, lurk, perk, Turk, work

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Jerk Lurk Dirk Kirk Perk Perc (as in perculate)

smirk

clerk

jerk perk

shirk (to dodge responsibilities, avoid)

lurk

work

irk (to annoy)

quirk (an abrrupt twist or turn, also a particular trait)

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No, "lurk" and "smiling" are not opposite terms. Lurking typically refers to moving stealthily or remaining hidden, while smiling involves showing a pleasant expression on one's face. They represent different behaviors rather than opposites.

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LRRP team; Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol(s).

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because in England, they lurk in hedges.

thus, hedgehog.

at least that's what i was told.

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Lurk before asking, there is a similar question asked elsewhere in this category.

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sorry dont know. i would think it means to be in plain sight or to be easly seen

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