Skulkers [noun]

Definition of Skulkers:

person who is scared, easily intimidated

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Sentence/Example of Skulkers:

Several men and horses have been wounded by these skulkers during the day.

The timid and the skulkers scurried for the box-cars and the dugouts.

The skulkers were loud-mouthed in their denunciations of General McDowell.

Most of the Chinese crew fought pluckily, but there were some skulkers.

There are not less than five thousand skulkers lining the banks!

When he found him, skulkers were stripping him of the silver buckles which he wore.

He wanted, also, to get the skulkers who could not otherwise be obtained.

In 1859 there were twenty-five thousand skulkers in the Army in Italy.

This isn't the time for skulkers, Uncle; he's on our side, isn't he?

Several of the “skulkers” lay among these, but a few were in the ranks.