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Definition of Skulkers
1. skulker [n] - See also: skulker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Skulkers
Literary usage of Skulkers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Great Sahara: Wanderings South of the Atlas Mountains by Henry Baker Tristram (1860)
"... of Arabs — Halt nt daybreak — skulkers detected — A cavalry charge and capture —
The prisoner's story — Traces of a struggle ..."
2. The Story of the American Soldier in War and Peace by Elbridge Streeter Brooks (1889)
"Worse than these, there were deserters on both sides, there were cravens and
skulkers and " bounty- jumpers," as in every community the bad find place among ..."
3. History of the Thirty-seventh Regiment of Indiana Infantry Volunteers: Its by George H. Puntenney (1896)
"They, the skulkers, were the toughest human beings 1 ever had anything to do with.
In a pretty oak woods were about forty dead Confederates. ..."