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lurking

adjective as in hiding out

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But the cloud lurking in the London skies remains what the United States does next.

From BBC

England are currently seventh with Afghanistan having closed in and Bangladesh and West Indies lurking below.

From BBC

"Reacher" can be interpreted as a far-right fever dream of America—a land of gorgeous vistas and open roads, with a heartless criminal lurking at rest stops—or as a product of the same.

From Salon

It provides a color-coded scale of the threat level that takes into account recent weather, the nature of the terrain and the likely consistency of the layers lurking beneath the surface.

Scammers are like cockroaches: You might be able to get rid of some of them, but they’re always out there, lurking in the dark, waiting for the next opportunity.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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