verb
- to move stealthily or furtively
- to move in a smooth, sinuous way
noun
- a young calf, especially one born prematurely
Usage: agricultural
Examples
- The cat began to slink toward the bird.
- He tried to slink out of the room unnoticed.
- She watched the snake slink through the grass.
- The teenager slunk past his parents’ bedroom.
- The thief slunk away into the shadows.
- The farmer found a slink in the barn this morning.