1. skulk - Noun
2. skulk - Verb
To hide, or get out of the way, in a sneaking manner; to lie close, or to move in a furtive way; to lurk.
A number of foxes together.
Alt. of Skulker
Source: Webster's dictionaryPeter Mandelson is the only man I know who can skulk in broad daylight. Simon Hoggart
I never shot on sets, but if I was traveling somewhere or on location, I would always have my camera, and I'd always be - it's that kind of fly on the wall approach to photography, though. I don't engage the subject. I like to sneak around, skulk about in the dark. Jessica Lange
Generally, women can't do this, but men retain the ancient ability to leave a family and a past. They just unhook themselves, like removing a fake beard, and skulk discreetly back into society, changed men. Unrecognizable. Zadie Smith
Oh, I don't read. I skulk about in search of quotations that might make me appear educated. Tasha Alexander
The lonely man skulks down the main street all day Source: Internet