0 to walk away from somewhere quietly so that you are not noticed:
1 to walk or leave quietly, esp. because you do not want to be noticed or are ashamed of something:
I was so embarrassed that I tried to slink away.
I slunk away in horror from the ghastly lecture.
Why, therefore, does it have to "slink in" in this back door way?
With full knowledge of the facts of the case, they are now proposing to slink outside, without a word of explanation.
This is not a time for slinking away from difficulties.
She should not slink out of the race where the immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat.
In the early twenties report after report underlined the fact that large amounts of slink meat were being sold to the public.
One final item is also not clear—the question of slinks, which are young sheep that die in the womb or shortly after birth.
We are to see to it that, when he is slinking round corners to get to his work, he is protected by armies of policemen.