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Slink

/slɪŋk/verb / noun
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Slink primarily means to move smoothly and stealthily, often with a lowered head, as if trying to avoid attention or detection, commonly associated with guilt or cunning. In modern usage, it's applied to both animals like cats prowling at night and humans sneaking around, adding a layer of intrigue to descriptions of evasive behavior in literature, film, or everyday scenarios.

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