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Definition for Lurk (-ed, -s)
lure (-s)
luscious
lurk (-ed, -s)
, v. [Low Gm.
lurken
.]
Linger; tarry; loiter; be hidden; lie in wait.
Hide; skulk; prowl; move stealthily while remaining out of sight.
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