lurking in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

lurking in the PONS Dictionary

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English
His works teem with the creatures of folklore, lurking beneath the surface of modern life.
londonist.com
But you're always on tenterhooks because you just know something else is lurking around the next corner.
www.electricpig.co.uk
Defeated, demoralised but not completely demobilised, the old warmongers and petrified foes of progress are still lurking with intent.
thenationonlineng.net
Is there some crazy paving from the 1970s lurking beneath your feet?
www.independent.ie
The sight of modern sensibilities lurking behind the curtains can break ye olde spell.
en.wikipedia.org
Some animals haven't been so lucky - we've spotted a stoat lurking around the cowshed and, having no great love for these pestilential mustelids, borrowed a stoat trap from some friends.
www.nzherald.co.nz
By lurking, newbies can learn more about the culture of the community, understand the communitys social norms, and become familiar with the key members of the community.
en.wikipedia.org
The new standard will provide much-needed transparency on companies' lease assets and liabilities, meaning that off balance sheet lease financing is no longer lurking in the shadows.
www.out-law.com
He will become an outcast lurking about the borders and living by depredation.
en.wikipedia.org
This camouflage protects them against potential predators that may be lurking in the water.
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