0 present participle of skulk --
1 to hide or move around as if trying not to be seen, usually with bad intentions: --
He layers the songs with cooing backup singers, electronica burbles, skulking guitars, and synths at their most decadently new wavy.
This skulking passerine is typically found low in dense cover.
He would not do his cause any good, but neither is he doing his reputation any good by skulking somewhere in the lobbies while the debate goes on.
They are skulking in the bars.
If a policeman finds a boy who is skulking about somewhere day after day, in school hours, is he not allowed to ask the boy his name?
There is one skulking around outside.
A somewhat sly and almost skulking breed of inciter has come into existence.
Submarines are skulking round the coast in order to see to what extent our preparations will admit of the landing of arms.