| slink | 1. To creep away meanly; to steal away; to sneak. "To slink away and hide." "Back to the thicket slunk The guilty serpent." (Milton) "There were some few who slank obliquely from them as they passed." (Landor) 2. To miscarry; said of female beasts. Origin: AS. Slincan; probably akin to G. Schleichen, E. Sleek. See Sleek. To cast prematurely; said of female beasts; as, a cow that slinks her calf. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| slink | walk stealthily |
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