Lurking Sentence Examples

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  • She leaned forward, examining the lurking figures under the surface.

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  • How can you swim in that water when you know snakes might be lurking under the surface?

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  • And when my father finds you lurking in the bushes beneath my window?

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  • He arched a brow, a smile lurking in those dark eyes.

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  • Call your local store to see what brands are lurking.

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  • There were no heavily veiled figures lurking in the wings of the church.

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  • Jenn watched him until he was gone then glanced at a vamp lurking in the shadows.

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  • The idea of a lurking mystery quickened her pulse.

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  • The two demons lurking in the shadows weren't opening the only way out of Hell for an Immortal.

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  • It was a warm morning, with the promise of spring lurking in the Easter lilies she had planted along the fence line.

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  • Restless, she took her cocoa into the darkened living room and looked out the window, expecting to see Gabriel lurking across the street.

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  • Although some lurking errors impaired the authority of the concluded parallaxes this work ranks as a valuable contribution to astronomy, since it showed the possibility of employing photography in such delicate investigations.

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  • Also, since there are the occasional profane individuals lurking in the Literati rooms; remember that you can report inappropriate users to Yahoo.

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  • Known as lurking in the web world, this approach will ensure that you completely understand the unwritten rules of posting to certain group types.

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  • That gnawing fear had made its way into the dining room and it was lurking around the edges of his conversation.

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  • Why were the Others lurking in the forest outside the Black God's fortress, if not to kill them all?

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  • The return journey must be undertaken soon, despite the heat and danger lurking in the forest.

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  • Many of our native species spend the day lurking beneath stones, and sally forth at night in pursuit of their prey, which consistsof small insects, earthworms and snails.

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  • But the material was also subject to other defects, such as moisture lurking between the layers, which might be detected by strokes of the mallet; spots or stains; and spongy strips (taeniae), in which the ink would run and spoil the sheet.

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  • Something petite, pretty, cute and with fluttering eyelashes was lurking in the living room.

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  • Who is lurking in the ruined tower, and why have the resident jackdaws been disturbed?

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  • Lurking is reading what chatters say without making an introduction.

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  • You never know what kind of creeps are lurking about when it comes to websites geared toward kids.

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  • Nothing feels better than a quick swim on a hot summer's day, but lurking swimming pool dangers may give you pause the next time you decide to go for a quick dip.

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  • Issue a greeting when entering the room and avoid just lurking.

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  • Visit each of the sites and spend a little time "lurking" the message boards.

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  • Old lions, whose teeth have become injured with constant wear, become "man-eaters," finding their easiest means of obtaining a subsistence in lurking in the neighbourhood of villages, and dashing into the tents at night and carrying off one of the sleeping inmates.

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  • Many a large mammal coming to drink at its accustomed place is dragged into the water by the lurking monster.

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  • Lurking in the back of his mind, however, was the frightening knowledge that later in the week he would have to bike twice the first day's dis­tance on terrain quite unlike the relative level course of the Cortez-to-Durango run.

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  • Robinson furiously backpedaled to parry the ball into the air but Giggs was lurking with intent and flicked a header... "

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  • At social gatherings she's always lurking on the edge of the proceedings looking slightly furtive.

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  • Walk alone in the forest at night and the unruly subconscious will conjure a lurking malevolence.

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  • O'Leary's side had to show immense patience, while remaining wary of Francesco Baiano, lurking in the gap between the midfield.

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  • The mass dive helps to confuse predators who may be lurking nearby.

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  • Dot Howard is lurking in the shadows to turn the spotlight on you.

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  • Around 8 huge giant Maori wrasse, biggest any of us had ever seen, lurking around too.

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  • In the middle of one of the longest sentences, he stopped the rotary motion of the snuffbox, raised his head, and with inimical politeness lurking in the corners of his thin lips interrupted Weyrother, wishing to say something.

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  • Venomous snakes are found throughout the world; they are even lurking in our oceans.

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  • Poisonous spiders may be lurking in the most innocent of places, so be careful where you put your hands and feet.

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  • Around 8 huge giant maori wrasse, biggest any of us had ever seen, lurking around too.

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  • Knowing exactly where to draw the line can be difficult in today's society, where danger seems to be lurking around every corner, can be confusing.

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  • This simply means that if you opt for a wildlife centerpiece depicting bears and other forest creatures lurking among pine boughs, then you need to carry the theme and style into your place settings.

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  • The Internet is hard to beat for budget wall décor shopping, but don't overlook the deals lurking in your own backyard.

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  • Here, you need to help Scooby sneak past lurking creatures that are chasing him, and help him reunite with his friends.

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  • A quick pass across the goal wrong-footed the keeper and found Bance lurking at the far post like a drunk on a park bench !

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  • By following her image guidelines, you'll find success lurking in all the corners of your life.

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  • Fitzgerald, too, was lurking somewhere about the premises.

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  • They may resist going to bed at night because of fear of the dark or of some monster lurking under the bed.

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  • Perhaps lurking somewhere in the future is a part deux, but for now, we part.

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  • Both of these methods usually require that you register, and the discussion groups sometimes require participation rather than just "lurking".

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  • Jackals are nocturnal animals, concealing themselves until dusk in woody jungles and other natural lurking places, and then sallying forth in packs, which sometimes number two hundred individuals, and visiting farmyards, villages and towns in search of food.

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  • Teach children to use a towel or tissue to turn off faucets, especially in public restrooms, to avoid a reapplication of the invisible nasties lurking on the handles.

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  • In the early days of movies with sound, westerns, comedies, and dramas ruled the cinematic roost, but the horror movie was there, lurking in the shadows and waiting for the perfect moment to pounce on unsuspecting moviegoers.

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  • Whether you believe Bigfoot is a myth or an undiscovered species lurking in the forests of North America, Sasquatch or Bigfoot remains alive and well in the public imagination and in the investigative activities of many groups.

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  • A dairy farmer named Scott Bray saw a strange looking, huge dog with a large chest lurking around his farm in Elkhorn, WI.

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  • Another common fear for people driving alone at night is someone dangerous lurking in the back seat.

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  • More storms may be lurking just beyond the horizon.

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  • Slipping to the bottom the prey is immediately seized by the lurking ant-lion; or if it attempt to scramble again up the treacherous walls of the pit, is speedily checked in its efforts and brought down by showers of loose sand which are jerked at it from below by the larva.

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  • Was there some giant reptile loose in the village, people wondered, lurking behind the stones ready to seize a choice morsel.

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  • These phones are prone to RF interference, not to mention calls are more easily intercepted by anyone lurking nearby with an RF scanner.

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  • Whether they're all that's going to be seen or you're the only one who knows what fun is lurking under your jeans, as the holidays approach, you want the perfect men's party underwear to liven up any event.

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  • The synthesizers and pounding percussion that run throughout the score seem to imply danger lurking ahead.

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  • Using fireworks to ring in the Chinese New Year and scare away evil spirits that may be lurking nearby.

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  • Hence both science and religion must come to recognize as the" most certain of all facts that the Power which the Universe manifests to us is utterly inscrutable."Thus to be buried side by side in the Unknowable constitutes their final reconciliation, as it is the refutation of irreligion which consists of" a lurking doubt whether the Incomprehensible is really incomprehensible."Such are the foundations of Spencer's metaphysic of the Unknowable, to which he resorts in all the fundamental difficulties which he subsequently encounters.

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