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- Dictionaryslink/slɪŋk/
verb
- 1. move smoothly and quietly with gliding steps, in a stealthy or sensuous manner: "the fox came slinking through the bracken"
noun
- 1. a slinking movement or walk: "she moved with a sensuous slink"
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SLINK definition: 1. to walk away from somewhere quietly so that you are not noticed: 2. to walk away from somewhere…. Learn more.
The meaning of SLINK is to go or move stealthily or furtively (as in fear or shame) : steal. How to use slink in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Slink.
Slink definition: to move or go in a furtive, abject manner, as from fear, cowardice, or shame.. See examples of SLINK used in a sentence.
SLINK meaning: 1. to walk away from somewhere quietly so that you are not noticed: 2. to walk away from somewhere…. Learn more.
to move or act in a furtive or cringing manner from or as if from fear, guilt, etc. 2. (intransitive) to move in a sinuous alluring manner. 3. (transitive) (of animals, esp cows) to give birth to prematurely. noun. 4. a. an animal, esp a calf, born prematurely. b. ( as modifier) slink veal. Collins English Dictionary.
1. ( intr) to move or act in a furtive or cringing manner from or as if from fear, guilt, etc. 2. ( intr) to move in a sinuous alluring manner. 3. (Zoology) ( tr) (of animals, esp cows) to give birth to prematurely. n.
When you slink, you move in a deliberately quiet and sneaky way. You might slink into your physics class, hoping the teacher won't notice how late you are.