lurk in the PONS Dictionary

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The arena is a stage below which tigers lurk freely, waiting for any unfortunate fighter to drop below.
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Tense feeling of more than friendship lurked under the surface for many years.
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This camouflage protects them against potential predators that may be lurking in the water.
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Like all things, danger lurks beneath its surface, but these dangers are for the most part easily avoided with some caution and planning.
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But sometimes the greatest danger can lurk beneath a...
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They navigate this character through a series of increasingly worse nightmares, exploring the environments and avoiding the horrifying monsters lurking within them.
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It is protected by the toxic nature of the sponges where it lurks, but is sometimes eaten by fish and crabs.
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He discovers an organism lurking within his throat, but before he can react, it takes over his body.
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A majority of lurkers profess that they lurk simply because they think that browsing is enough for them.
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Prodigal sons returning to their hometowns as patriotic heroes, usually with darkness inside them, scars from their time in combat lurking beneath the surface.
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