lurk in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

lurk in the PONS Dictionary

lurk Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to lurk (about)
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However giant spiders lurk behind the trees, and the forest has a mind of its own.
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But sometimes the greatest danger can lurk beneath a...
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The sight of modern sensibilities lurking behind the curtains can break ye olde spell.
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Relics, souvenirs for the disaster freaks, food for collectors lurking at auctions and sniffing out attics...
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Unknown to them, a human heart-eating eyeless, strong-sensed and vigilant monster lurks the station every midnight.
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Giant worms, giant mosquitoes, living vines, a swamp monster, and hungry creatures lurk in the shadows and are ready to take out the drivers.
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The term lurk can be traced back to when it was first used during the 14th century.
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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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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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Interviews can also be used to answer the question of why and how lurkers lurk.
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