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Prowl vs Lurks - What's the difference?

prowl | lurks |


As verbs the difference between prowl and lurks

is that prowl is to rove over, through, or about in a stealthy manner; especially, to search in, as for prey or booty while lurks is (lurk).

As a noun prowl

is (colloquial) the act of prowling.

Lorks vs Lurks - What's the difference?

lorks | lurks |


As an interjection lorks

is (uk|euphemistic|dated) oh dear, oh my god.

As a verb lurks is

(lurk).

Lurks vs Larks - What's the difference?

lurks | larks |


As verbs the difference between lurks and larks

is that lurks is third-person singular of lurk while larks is third-person singular of lark.

Lurks vs Lucks - What's the difference?

lurks | lucks |


As a verb lurks

is (lurk).

As a proper noun lucks is

.

Lurks vs Murks - What's the difference?

lurks | murks |


As verbs the difference between lurks and murks

is that lurks is third-person singular of lurk while murks is third-person singular of murk.

Lusks vs Lurks - What's the difference?

lusks | lurks |


As a noun lusks

is .

As a verb lurks is

(lurk).

Lures vs Lurks - What's the difference?

lures | lurks |


As a noun lures

is plural of lure.

As a verb lurks is

third-person singular of lurk.