Pronunciation: /lɜːrk/
noun a person who lurks
A1 I saw a lurk in the bushes while walking in the park.
A2 The detective discovered a lurk in the dark alley.
B1 There was a sense of lurk in the old abandoned house.
B2 The lurk of danger was palpable as they entered the forbidden forest.
C1 The subtle lurk of betrayal lingered in the air.
C2 The master spy was skilled at detecting the slightest lurk of danger.
verb to lie in wait or move stealthily