slink

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D

–verb (used without object) 
1. to move or go in a furtive, abject manner, 
as 
from fear, cowardice, or shame

2. to walk or move in a slow, sinuous, provocative way. 

–verb (used with object) 
3. (esp. of cows
to 
bring forth (young) prematurely

–noun 
4. a prematurely born calf or other animal. 

–adjective 
5. born prematurely: a slink [calf].  

—Synonyms 
1. skulk, sneak; lurk.


slinky

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1. 鬼鬼祟祟的
2. (指女裝) 緊身的

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–adjective
1. characterized by 
or 
proceeding with slinking or stealthy movements. 

2. made of soft, often clinging material that follows the figure closely and flows with body movement: a slinky [gown].  


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The film is made of elements Melville said he came to love in the B&W American crime movies of the 1930s: shadows, night, trench coats, guns, tough guys, cigarettes, slinky dames, cocktail bars, crooked cops, betrayal, loot and a plot shutting out the world and confining the characters within their own lives and space. "Le Doulos" looks gorgeous in the newly restored 35mm print by Rialto Pictures, which will no doubt issue it on DVD.


clandestine 
prowl 
stalk skulk skunk slink

lurk (wait, without motion)
skulk (suggest cowardliness and stealth of movement) 
sneak (slink, of abject meaness of manner)
prowl (continuous roaming for prey)

skulk 
Norton has done some [publicity], appearing at the US premiere of the picture on Sunday, skulking [up] a specially dyed green carpet with perfunctory geniality.
Fray


jaunty 
jocular jugular rakish
chichi 
tony
cherubic

snug slinky
pert 
perky spry frisky sassy sappy 
caper feisty
frisky impish escapade shenanigans
nifty 
nitty-gritty
Tony








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