1. slinking - Noun
2. slinking - Verb
of Slink
Source: Webster's dictionary“90 Days” finds Dante Elephante locking into a smooth, slinking groove, with Zarate joined by Joey McDermott on drums, Joe Farey on bass synth, Cherry on synths, and Jacob Cole on guitar. Source: Internet
And, to show a faulty sound system can’t keep a good diva down, Vaughn returns with a second number, slinking up the center aisle in skin-tight leopard skin. Source: Internet
In that Disney-fied, animated world, being “twitterpated” involves a lot of animals fluttering their eyelashes, blushing under their fur, and slinking off into the flowers. Source: Internet
Last week, I looked out the window to see a huge coyote slinking through the yard, sniffing the wind for my chickens. Source: Internet
This idea lies at the heart of the “The Mirror,” a slinking jazz number that centers Midón’s cool vocals and extraordinary guitar chops. Source: Internet