Skulker [noun]

Definition of Skulker:

person who is scared, easily intimidated

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Sentence/Example of Skulker:

Have I told you that I thought him a skulker, a coward hiding to escape warfare?

Milo was there, and Milo would see to it that no skulker declined his queen's command.

After all, this skulker had more cause to be afraid of me than I of him.

Goodloe, what was the exact story about that skulker of a thief on the cross?

But if the intended victim, suspicious, should get unseen into the creek bed, the skulker could hardly avoid a fight.

No skulker had a chance of escape from his sharp eye, but, on the other hand, no hard-working servant was overlooked.

He loathed a skulker, and his face was known for any boy who would own to fatigue or confess himself beaten.

No need to call the roll, a skulker would have been detected and kicked into the ranks at the instant.

He did not personally know that the summer-house was occupied, but he argued it from the movements of the other skulker.

If there be any skulker among us, blast my eyes if he shan't go down on his marrow bones and taste the liquor we have spilt!