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What does the word slinking mean?

"Slinking" means to move in a stealthy, secretive, or cowardly way. It suggests a sense of:

* Hidden movement: Slinking implies trying to avoid being seen or detected.

* Lack of confidence: It can indicate a feeling of shame, guilt, or fear.

* Devious intentions: Slinking can also suggest that someone is up to something dishonest or sneaky.

Here are some examples of how "slinking" might be used:

* The cat slinked through the shadows. (This emphasizes the stealthy movement.)

* He slinked away after stealing the money. (This implies guilt and shame.)

* The spy slinked into the building. (This suggests devious intentions.)

The word "slink" often carries a negative connotation, suggesting something undesirable about the person or animal moving in this way.

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