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"slink" Definitions
  1. + adv./prep. to move somewhere very quietly and slowly, especially because you are ashamed or do not want to be seen

223 Sentences With "slink"

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"You can't slink out of life," he told a journalist.
A few moderates will slink back into the shadow cabinet.
I slink back through the revolving door out of treatment.
Nor does it slink out of the unconscious peacefully. Why?
I kinda just slink around and show up at the end.
Then we slink back to our desks, feeling somehow more rejuvenated.
Think Chromeo with more live instruments and a seedier, insouciant slink.
When that feeling starts to slink up behind you, turn this on.
Paul "tends to slink around", while Peter "walks with a bold step".
After much embarrassing grinding of gears, I slink back to the pits.
Rodents can chew through the mesh barrier, allowing deer to slink through.
I slink down into the bathtub and cry right into the phone.
I slink off under the Dresnoks' gloating gaze, back through the shadowy Underfloor.
She has appetites and doesn't slink around the screen to go after them.
I come back a couple months later and sheepishly slink back into it.
Some pets leap into your heart, while others may slink, crawl or wobble.
The Spanish warrior was never going to slink away without a fight though.
There is an audience-selfie bit when the cats slink through the aisles.
The houseplants whose vines slink down one wall may well come from Lowe's.
Griffin is starring in a lingerie shoot for SLiNK, a British curve magazine.
I'd rather slink into the store incognito and get it on my own.
Although finding them isn't difficult, child soldiers often slink away when asked questions.
Four contemporary dancers slink and kick in a style resembling lazy martial arts.
He was about to slink back to the kitchen when Annie murmured in agreement.
But Waithe's gold-embellished suit doesn't bother with slink and goes for dapper instead.
You slink in like a cat, and you sort of saunter around Melissa McCarthy.
It took everything I had to muster the willpower to slink out of bed.
You half expect her to lash her tail and slink back into the woods. ♦
Vermin slink through the hip-high weeds in the land where wild boars now roam.
But that was months ago, and since then bond yields have begun to slink back.
Slink, who plays Jesus, says he's heartbroken Charlie mostly kept his leukemia battle to himself.
So I'd slink off, blue bag in hand as "In Da Club" hovered into view.
The best part of you, 2016, is December 31 — the day you slink out of town.
Still, I feel guilty heading out before 5 and slink to the elevator bank, hopefully unnoticed.
For that number, the two kitties slink around the stage for a purrfect lounge act routine.
Even good men can momentarily cave to political pressure and slink away from their stated principles.
They didn't slink quietly along and duck in pictures, worried someone might think they were gay.
Spring outta bed and slink into these shots of babes in bed to wake up your senses.
Many of those who were captured are foreigners, who lacked the local connections to slink away undetected.
Such a realm really exists, though you'll have to slink beneath New York City to find it.
They will no longer be able to slink away with no one knowing that they have harassed.
Thibault doubled over, and all Ferrara could do was slink away and pray that nobody had seen.
But Slink said the thing he'll remember most about Charlie is his relationship with his 3 children.
The composer Bob Telson contributed a series of organ-heavy hymns, which can soar high or slink low.
Any other candidate would crumble, meekly apologize, and slink off into the night, never to be seen again.
As we slink through blocks with Afrikaans names like Geduld (patience), residents peer at us from up high.
"It was the perfect time to slink off, like doing an Irish goodbye at a party," he says.
The band had to find the tempo and the swing that would allow it to slink just right.
For buzz and the option to slink away for peace and quiet, try Sihanoukville, Cambodia, according to Gough.
They'll be able to slither and slink their way into areas that are difficult to access with existing technology.
That was her cue to slink back into his room, sit on the floor and be prepared to listen.
It makes Dishonored feel more like Hitman, as I slink through the city, letting little stand in my way.
There were a few who noticed him slink in tonight, and none who wanted to give him any grief.
You are a grown woman, not a teenager rolling your skirt as you slink off to junior high school.
As a sad little flurry of confetti falls, more figures slink in wearing long black coats, the men bare chested.
The musicians barrelled blindly through "Iridescence"; on "Ginger," they slink on Pink Panther tiptoes over jittery beats and trippy refrains.
It was the start of a brutal few years at Zynga that saw its founding CEO slink out the door.
Silicon Valley is full of characters who slink away from the limelight, but Erlich doesn't just step into the limelight.
Back in 2012, Mitt Romney managed to slink away from his earlier support for carbon dioxide regulations and grab the nomination.
The dancers in his own company often slink like vehicles with dropped suspensions, their posture concave and their knees bent low.
When it arrives, Hollywood's finest slink out from their hidey-holes in the hopes that they'll return home with an award.
Anti doesn't strut so much as slink, steady with the confidence of someone who knows exactly what she wants to say.
However, unlike the one Cara sings about in "Here," this is one event you would never want to slink out of.
They whisper spells, speak in tongues, and again sound generally terrifying as Thomasin and the devil goat slink through the trees.
Do any of us truly believe that Donald J. Trump and his followers will simply slink away quietly into the night?
One of the more tempting features of the album is its movement; songs slink, spur, spaz, and gush at surprising intervals.
On "We Need a Resolution," from her eponymous 2001 album, Aaliyah's vocals slink through Timbaland's off-kilter production in elusive fashion.
And, obviously: They turn their head toward me, slink to one side, and finish me with two shotgun bursts, pump–pump.
And without giving too much away, Annette Bening's mysterious character seems to all but slink away with Carol's big heroic moment.
It's the substance of complicity, what makes us afraid to look ridiculous even as we let oppression slink in through the cracks.
Feeling old and toad-like I slink into the bar and consider: why would girls would put themselves in this strange position?
She was imprisoned there by Scar and the hyenas and had to slink out one evening while nearly getting caught by Scar. 
The patent also says it could alternatively use electromagnets or an expanding-and-deflating polymer sac to slink around like a slug.
You slink away to the complimentary food station, thinking that you saw her changing that an hour ago back in the hotel.
Britney Spears isn't about to just slink away and hide in the wake of news she's nowhere near ready to perform again.
Beasts of all varieties and sizes scamper and slink, gallop and play, fight and reproduce for the movie's crew of sharpshooting cinematographers.
If she has even one rapt fan listening to her, then you can mouth, "Excuse me!" as you slink away to freedom.
I know it's always sunny in Philadelphia, but why is it always sunny in the Bird Box universe when the creatures slink by?
Some cats freak out, hide or squirm away, but Ruki's typical costume reaction is to freeze and quietly slink down to the floor.
Unseen creatures slink through the periphery of Sarah's vision, and vast, unfamiliar landscapes stretch endlessly into the distance, adding to the alien atmosphere.
Meanwhile, Pluto likes to slink around in our subconscious, willing large-scale changes and shifts in power to unfold just below the surface.
Prudence (Tati Gabrielle), Dorcas (Abigail Cowen), and Agatha (Adeline Rudolph) slink around with identical, slithery gaits, wearing the same frock in different hues.
After last week's failed prediction, you'd think I'd slink back to my lair, but it turns out I don't actually have a lair.
Tina Fey is not going to let Trump voters slink quietly out the side door while their president and party are in power.
It was a stunning retort in an administration where the typical response to being put down is to slink away quietly and regroup.
James dropped a tension spring he was working with and watched it slink away across the floor — and thus, the Slinky was born.
Just as your time has come, as the Continent sits up and listens to London, you want to slink away in a sulk?
When I would watch her unapologetically slink across the stage and stuff microphones down her throat to make guttural squawks, I felt empowered.
Instead, Archie and Veronica slink away to Ronnie's room to have sex while Betty and Jughead hook up in the living room. Boundaries.
My only regret is not being able to meet Hef himself, slink around his mansion naked, and sit on his lap for good luck.
Listen to his voice slink through the guitar picks and the cymbals like a jaguar, dragging S-sounds around like a phone sex operator.
But it is highly doubtful that Melania will persuade Donald to confess all to special counsel Robert Mueller III and slink off to Siberia.
This clue reminded me of Josephine Baker's pet cheetah, "Chiquita," who was said to occasionally slink offstage and into the orchestra pit during performances.
The temptation was just to close and slink off and disappear and not work in food anymore, but I didn't really want to do that.
Unlike Luyendyk, though, Thompson is still required to be a public figure — he can't exactly slink away to Umbria to wait out the PR tornado.
Instead of loudly preaching in favor of foldable phones, Google's essentially been forced to slink back and tread cautiously with a wait-and-see approach.
Towering dinosaurs with soft tufts of feathers run through fields, chasing armored beasts covered in dozens of spikes, while electric lizards slink through the trees.
Most people never see these masters of invisibility, who slink around in the dark corners and under cars, catching rats, or scrounging through trash bins.
He was forced to slink into the SAGs on January 21, opting to skip the red carpet, and was probably grateful that he didn't win.
Maybe they can just slink off anonymously to a justice of the peace and have a very small service held with the requisite two witnesses?
I remember lying there paralyzed, completely dissociated from my body, hearing my own voice far away repeating don't, don't until he'd slink off of me.
Her refusal to slink off more quietly — as John Kerry, Michael Dukakis, Mitt Romney and others did — has led to a number of unique results.
Clinton did not slink away to live out the rest of her days in a cave of shame, the predictable question bubbles up: Why this?
Rather than slink back to New York, though, the family headed to Jaipur, to which Weller still felt a strong connection from 15 years before.
The parents should not withhold a relationship between you and the kids, and you should not slink back in fear because they haven't texted you.
He also told me of the few times he'd seen the elusive white wolf, only for it to slink away into the wilds of the night.
The opening track alone on Concept Unification describes of bending bones and unscrewing skin as synthesizers slink and swirl over one another in a nauseating malaise.
Cross a courtyard, slip into a building, climb a flight of stairs, slink down a corridor and you'll find yourself in a high-modernist haunted house.
Villains travel with bikini babes Velcroed to each hip, and women slink and pose as if inspired by boom-chicka-boom music only they can hear.
This unique puzzle game has players rearrange comic book panels to change the outcome of events, enabling their characters to slink past cops and avoid capture.
All those endings run, lemming-like, together, every we I knew is commemorated in a paper- weight, but when no one's looking, the papers slink off.
The new CEO of All Raise, Pam Kostka, will have to keep attention on a problem that some in Silicon Valley want to slink away from.
Most nights, I like to take a walk around my neighborhood to clear my head, but on really frigid nights, I slink into a hot bath instead.
But lavishing all this care on the women's costumes while the male servers slink like ninjas in simple dark shirts and jeans can border on the fetishistic.
Soon he finds himself being pursued by his grandfather, the sinister Moon King, and his malevolent aunts, who slink through the sky like white-faced kabuki ghosts.
They slink through Central Park, drift off in a rowboat, give into the tension and kiss so hard they fall head over heels into the filthy water.
My squad made quick work of the Germans and I was left wondering why the game had even asked me to slink around in the first place.
David Hasselhoff's daughter Hayley is making a name for herself as a curvy model, and she stuns in a new, sultry photoshoot for the body positive magazine SLiNK.
Rebecca has no idea how to answer a simple question about who she is and walks (or, more accurately, does a sort of slink-crawl) off the stage.
There are so many questions that she will have to answer in the months to come, and I hope she doesn't slink further into Shadesville in the process.
In season 7 of Game of Thrones, we saw Arya (Maisie Williams) reunite briefly with Nymeria, only for the wolf boss to slink away with her new pack.
Some days I still get those feelings of insecurity, leaving a room full of friends to slink under my bed covers or planting myself on the bathroom floor.
Sanders and his supporters aren't likely to slink away quietly, though, setting up the possibility for a loud squabble over the party platform enshrined at the national convention.
A lot of $10 billion companies will become $1 billion companies, and $1 billion companies will be acquired for $100 million, and the dumb money will slink away.
They don't launch threes but that's partly because their best player can slink through the paint for layups on command (and also isn't good enough to launch threes).
Armed with a smartwatch, a headset and some prompts about international intelligence networks, participants will slink past cat statues and regular museumgoers as they discover and share secrets.
Melisandre (Carice van Houten) looked like a less confident version of herself in the last trailer, and it still seems that she will slink into the shadows this season.
There is no obvious slink in her gait, no purr in her voice, though in an interview she extended a leg elastically to show off her pale Chanel sandals.
The real attention-getter here, though, is Colin Cunningham, who is hilariously invested in his role as Julian Slink, a sort of steampunk master of ceremonies for the race.
I now understand how terrified those without power in Australia feel: They can't even confront a pregnant woman face-to-face; instead they deposit racist posters and slink off.
"Anyone who believed that by killing us on Facebook we would simply slink away into the night, well, they were sorely mistaken," the group said Thursday on its website.
Charlie Murphy had his down days on the set of "Black Jesus" but NEVER complained about his health issues ... according to his co-star and friend Gerald "Slink" Johnson.
It's hard to think it will now slink off into the shadows: will it now re-brand as the anti-immigration party it has long been in all but name?
His previous pieces include Slink (2005), which combines a spring with stroboscopic lighting to create otherworldly effects and Lightbulb (2007), which depicts a lightbulb, illuminated and suspended in thin air.
The spiky-toothed host of the Blood Drive, Julian Slink (Colin Cunningham), spends most of episode 2 in the lobby of Heart's offices, worried that he's about to be fired.
Watching Moss slink around silky Manhattan penthouses, frosty conference rooms, and shadowed cars, all the while giving Jeri a veiled, ruthless charge of menace, is the highlight of this season.
Kiyonna: Kiyonna's bread and butter are its stretchy wrap dresses and tops, but the site also carry super sexy Slink jeans and a small, sweet collection for the backyard bride.
You see the sun arc above the Earth, get extinguished by the moon for precisely two-and-a-half minutes, then reemerge again only to slink back below the horizon.
The problem, as CNN Money wrote this week, is that the rest of those nations didn't just decide to slink home without a trade deal after the US pulled out.
"It's crazy to think that fashion models, aside from generally all being one size, are all in one age bracket, too," Rivkie Baum, editor-in-chief of SliNK, told Refinery29.
But consider what happened at the end of the contest, when the vanquished tends to slink off the stage as the victor preens to the applause of a congratulatory crowd.
He prefers to slink around the cage like a big cat between meals, until he decides—almost on a whim—that it's time to make a run at ending the fight.
He quite literally attempted to slink into the shadows, as when he was infamously captured blending in with the curtains in the White House during a ceremony early in the administration.
And then the space is turned into a block with a concierge and a special door round the back for the affordable homes buyers to slink into, shame-faced and guilty.
It's all about a "fresh start," Jimmy/Saul says, but Kim greets his actions with skepticism, while he appears oblivious to her pained expressions as his ethics slink toward the abyss.
Either way, DREAMers are preparing to potentially have to slink back into the shadows—ironically creating more immigrants working under the table, the very thing Trump has complained about for months.
But Angela has to slink around E-Corp itself, train her face to rest somewhere between a smirk and a blank slate, and keep her cool under the most precarious of circumstances.
If all those once-lucrative chains slink into the background as delivery services like Grubhub continue to grow, Cramer will count it as proof that the restaurant-bar model has finally peaked.
Howling wolves and gnashing hyenas and elephants and malevolent chickens slink onstage whenever Saki wants a shot of surrealism (before Surrealism) and romance and humor—what we used to call the absurd.
"It's crazy to think that fashion models, aside from generally all being one size, are all in one age bracket, too," Rivkie Baum, editor-in-chief of SliNK, told Refinery29 last year.
She wanted to manipulate the weather like Storm from the X-Men, fight for justice like Wonder Woman, and slink around Gotham City in skin-tight vinyl like Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman.
Before we slink away to freedom again, we just have to try one of the prison baker's creations: a sublime frangipane cake with a chocolate mousse filling and coated with dark chocolate.
She is refusing to slink away, despite being paid to do exactly that in a pattern we've seen too many times from influential men seeking to maintain their dominance and avoid responsibility.
Our heroine, portrayed by the appealingly earnest newcomer Ava Michelle, tries to slink around unnoticed and mostly hangs out with her best friend, Fareeda (Anjelika Washington), and the smitten Jack (Griffin Gluck).
It leaked earlier this year with Chance saying saying it didn't "feel good" to have it slink out and Big Sean revealing that he planned for it to appear on his forthcoming album.
To kick things off he dropped the Casablancas-penned slink-pop song "Youth Without Love," full of boinging beats, ear-warping synths, and Har Mar's Stevie Wonder croon creaming all over the chorus.
While most pharma tycoons would slink away from the spotlight after a flogging like Shkreli endured, he took the bad-boy image and ran with it, flaunting his trollish behavior in the media.
Abdullah and his buddies serve up the potent pineapple bowls—filled with jasmine rice, beef short rib, and lobster—to Slink Johnson, the comedian and actor who stars in Adult Swim's Black Jesus.
Griffin starred in a campaign for plus-size brand Anna Scholz before her Swimsuit Issue appearance; after the Sports Illustrated cameo, she appeared in a lingerie editorial in the U.K.'s Slink Magazine.
As America sends another carrier strike group and Chinese submarines slink out of their bases, the European Union (EU) stiffens the sinews, summons up the blood and proceeds to…issue a stiff statement.
To help make the transition to the screen he's enlisted some talented performers to slink and sing, including Francesca Hayward, a principal dancer for the Royal Ballet making her movie debut as Victoria.
As anyone who has seen "The Godfather: Part Two" roughly knows, Batista gathered his cronies for a New Year's Eve party, then declared that he was going to slink off in the night.
Like the countless mornings that [Troian] had to slink away before sunrise or the painful Sunday nights when she'd have to board a plane and cross the 2,516 miles back to your loving arms.
Even the secondary post-credits mini scene — which caps the series and shows a white dress-wearing Amma slink into the forest — confirms James Capisi's (Dylan Schombing) "Woman In White" story of Ann's abduction.
If things start to get out of hand, you can slink back to the family home to pick up a homemade pie and drop off some clothes for your mom to wash and mend.
How actors walk, strut, slink and just stand signifies, though perhaps not as much as it once did, before filmmakers started focusing more on talking heads, which scale down better on the small screen.
Yet, the moment producers ask for everyone to return to the stage, Blake and Caelynn both dry their faces and slink into their seats, dropping the most epic and thorny conversation of the evening.
In about six hours time you'll see the mate or the boyfriend in the club, pat them lightly on the back, ask them how the night's going, and slink off, never to see them again.
The words slink in, unsettlingly — a testament to the power of advertising's tropes: there is nothing here being sold, and yet the femininity of her features alone rendered it, to my brain, a sales ad.
Every time we approached one of the checkpoints manned by young Yemeni gunmen, I'd slink lower in my seat and take off my shades, in hopes of looking a bit less like a Blackwater mercenary.
The idea is to defeat insurance companies at their own game, with the government providing such a darn good product that private insurance will just slink off into the shadows, because of competition and freedom.
My mother tried valiantly — O.K., annoyingly — to turn me into a young reader, and I can only imagine her embarrassment as a founder of the local library, forced to slink around with a literarily delinquent son.
My mother tried valiantly — O.K., annoyingly — to turn me into a young reader, and I can only imagine her embarrassment as a founder of the local library, forced to slink around with a literarily delinquent son.
Kostka said that her next hire will be a data scientist precisely for that reason — so that venture capital firms can't slink away from the problem or use inflated titles for junior women investors to escape responsibility.
He didn't know until just now that all the people who get rejected at the door slink away down here in order to avoid the walk of shame past the line of people waiting to get in.
Verses slink around a muted guitar line before the chorus gets a chance to soar on the back of interstellar synths—but its the best of all, uh, Worlds probing the intimate and extraterrestrial in equal measure.
Not only do you sneak around to the stables to wait around while your partner Rocco cuts this poor horse's head off, but you have to slink back around to deliver it to movie producer Jack Woltz's bed.
He also wouldn't have to bear the burden of cleaning her tombstone, refreshing flowers by an outdoor grave, or paying slightly higher yearly maintenance fees of up to 12,000 yen ($105) so that weeds didn't slink across it.
Earlier in the day, Nixon, speaking to press at a nearby Long Island Rail Road stop, insisted that she was no "protest candidate" and, despite knowing how she would be received at the convention, refused to slink off.
Apple's debut continues to resonate for many reasons—her wise beyond her years turn of phrase for one, the assured slink of her vocals for another—but also there's a striking clarity in her total lack of filter.
Some sort of mute, vegan, sub-Sesame Street puppet whose one "trick" was to slowly roll a cucumber down the pavement until it hit the side of Grouch's bin, to then silently bow in apology and slink off.
Tiger experts say she had benefited from past attempts to capture her and knew how to slink through the bush undetected, sometimes just a few steps ahead of the teams of rangers and police officers looking for her.
But as its members slink off the battlefield to melt into local populations or infiltrate nations in Europe, Africa and around the world, they leave a region in ruins and an almost impossible challenge for the United States.
" COMEY blasts House Republicans following his testimony: "Someone has to stand up to the fear of Fox News, fear of their base, fear of mean tweets, stand up for the values of this country & not slink away to retirement.
But rather than turn cotton tail and slink away, Elle stands her ground: Her brief embarrassment is replaced with righteous anger, and she tells off Vivian, then uses her fury to push herself into proving all her detractors wrong.
These projections are not all that necessary, and the focus remains firmly on the concertgoers, who eventually begin flirting, smoking and drinking; every so often, some slink into the sound booth in the back and canoodle against the window.
Trivial decisions, like choosing when to slink to the dining hall so as to minimize human contact, debilitated me—it was easier to do nothing than to potentially regret my choice and spiral deeper into a mental black hole.
It's time to stop trying to convince your dog-lover friends that your cat doesn't hate you by sharing riveting stories of that one time Fluffers sat on your legs or the time you pet Cupcake and she didn't slink away.
They don't deserve to get woken up in the morning by you shuffling around, trying to find your headphones, wallet, and both of your socks (no one night stand participant has all four...) before you slink off into the waking world.
In reality, though, it did not happen that quickly: James spent over two years developing just how long the toy would be and experimented with different formulas to find the perfect slink-down-the-stairs toy he imagined in his head.
At some point, someone has to stand up and in the face of fear of Fox News and fear of their base, fear of mean tweets, stand up for the values of this country and not slink away into retirement.
If I wanted to keep doing my job, I had to slink past the line of hundreds of hopefuls, walk into the bathroom, enter a stall, and puke my brains out … as quietly as possible, which is exactly what I did.
Early live shows were the stuff of legend—tense, frenetic, electric with an energy crackling between them as they snarled songs like "Fuck the People" and the still flawless "Cat Claw," with its propulsive back and forth and descending guitar slink.
But then you find yourself amid verdant pockets nurtured by springs and seeps, as in McKittrick Canyon, where mule deer and ringtails slink through groves of bigtooth maples and chinquapin oaks and velvet ash that blaze with color each fall.
After I watched his Mercedes slink off into the night, I would run to pick up the money and count it, amazed such a small thing, a kiss I had given away for free for so long, could have such value.
I no longer want to abuse my body in order to shrink it, but I still feel guilty for being a bride who isn't also trying to shave parts of myself off so I can slink down the aisle, waiflike and airy.
"I didn't know the advert would go into Sports Illustrated, and I didn't realize Sports Illustrated was such a massive magazine as we don't have it here in the U.K., so it all happened so quickly," she told Slink magazine's Perelandra Beedles.
But rather than slink out quietly, this week he visited Itu Aba, known in Chinese as Taiping, the biggest natural island in the Spratly archipelago in the South China Sea, garrisoned by Taiwan but also claimed by China, the Philippines and Vietnam.
It is all the more difficult to achieve since the demonstrators are increasingly demanding immediate results, as if they want to see the lawmakers and ministers pack their bags, slink out of their privileged villas in the Green Zone and vanish altogether.
" Camila Cabello pulled double duty Not only did she heat up the stage with reported boyfriend Shawn Mendes for a steamy performance of "Señorita" that had Taylor Swift gaping from the audience, but Cabello later returned to slink through her single "Living Proof.
In the meantime, TPS holders from Honduras and Nepal who were forced to make plans to leave the country or slink into the shadows after decades in the US now join the rest of the immigrants whose TPS Trump has tried to revoke.
After two decades in the US, hundreds of thousands of families will now have to decide whether to return to one of the most violent countries on earth — or remain in the US as unauthorized immigrants and try to slink into the shadows.
So he and his housekeeper called the LAPD and apparently made things sound urgent enough that at least 4 cops showed up and ended up forming a human shield, allowing a blanket-covered Simmons to slink into his home without anyone snapping his mug.
Unable to slink off to cry, Gretchen arms herself armed with alcohol and lashes out with spectacular eloquence at each person in attendance, screaming about their incompetence, their failures, their idiocy—she's screaming at herself just as much as she is at everyone else.
In the meantime, the TPS holders who were forced to make plans to leave the country or slink into the shadows after decades in the US now have some hope they'll be able to stay — but even less certainty about how long that will be.
Giving content creators the ability to interact with their fans in real-time while on the red carpet, at a major event, or whatever they're doing is important — why let them slink off to create videos that are posted on Facebook or on Twitter?
Here, though, he was not a celebrated author or the king of the Beats; he was better known for being the barfly who would slink off to the bathroom between beers with a briefcase, taking swigs from a bottle of the liquor he had stowed inside.
New York elites have gone from flabbergasted that Trump got this far to debating how the Trump family and one of Trump's top strategists, Jared Kushner, Ivanka's husband and the publisher of The New York Observer, will be received if they have to slink back into town.
After their business manager wipes them out, all they're left with is the deed to a town they bought as a joke gift — so they slink off there, with their adult children David (Dan Levy) and Alexis (Annie Murphy), and hole up in the town's rundown motel.
"At some point, someone has to stand up and in the face of fear of Fox News, fear of their base, fear of mean tweets, stand up for the values of this country and not slink away into retirement but stand up and speak the truth," Comey said.
If you get shitfaced on a weeknight, you basically have two imperfect options: Make up a phony excuse to your boss and call in sick to nurse your hangover, or slink into the office and go through the motions in a zombie state until the end of the day.
Each note of the distortion-scoured bassline hits with enough force to Kool Aid Man through the eardrums of unsuspecting listeners, allowing room for Hoodrich Pablo Juan to slink in and—intentionally or otherwise—imply that he's rich enough to wear clothes made out of a beloved 90s public TV lemur.
Despite her cookies and chirpy persona, Stephanie seems uneasy in her own skin, but she soon finds a new focus (other than her son and herself) when she sees Emily slink out of a Porsche in stilettos and a peekaboo pinstripe suit, hair cascading from beneath a rakish black fedora.
As the Boston Red Sox have begun to slink back toward the Yankees, losing six of eight games including their first series sweep of the season, at Tampa Bay, Stanton preferred not to look at the morsel of hope it had provided the Yankees division title hopes as a root vegetable to chase.
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When I got to the theater, I would pretend as if I was waiting for someone, putting my bag on the seat next to me as a "placeholder," and then I'd quietly slink down in my seat as the lights dimmed, hoping that no one noticed the college student alone in a crowded theater.
Feeling pangs of envy at their clearly excellent-sounding plan, you slink onto Resident Advisor to have a look—just a little look, no harm in looking—to see if there are any tickets left, only to be greeted by a batch of "FINAL RELEASE, ENTRY BEFORE 9 PM" ones that cost $200 each.
By the time of that MTV interview, Mr. Bowie had rerouted rock 'n' roll toward R&B with the slink of "Young Americans," his 1975 album whose high point isn't the not-as-jaunty-as-it-sounds title song but the aptly named "Fascination," some disco-dusted jubilation that he wrote with a young, unknown Luther Vandross.
As the intro to "Real Ting"—which has, at this point, become her de facto anthem, with a recent remix from Giggs—rings out, the men who were taking up so much space on stage slink away, like schoolboys trailing back to their desks when the hardest girl in their year asks if they're trying it.
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The building loses its fucking mind, signs are waived, a timeout is called, Kyrie marches through the center of the court and lets out a yawp, while poor DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry, shit-sticked with the responsibility to cover that nonsense, slink off to the bench with their heads hung low, struck in that moment with the thunderbolt of realization that they might not be ready for this.
And it will be awfully tempting to put away the pictures of yourself in your pussy hat, to stuff your protest signs in the attic, and to slink back, away from the raw bite of fury, to ease back into whatever new reality is made, and maybe you'll still cry angry tears at your desk and laugh with sharp satisfaction in front of late-night television, but you won't yell anymore.

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