What mysteries might lurk behind the chintz-lined glass doors of the bookcase!
Out of my work-basket would laughingly peep a romance, under it would lurk the pamphlet, the magazine, whence last evening's reading had been extracted.
What passion of hatred can it be which leads a man to lurk in such a place at such a time!
It had got dusk, and the moon looked over the high wall of the court, causing undefined shadows to lurk in the corners of the numerous projecting portions of the building.
Do you mark those two lines between your eyes; and those thick brows, that, instead of rising arched, sink in the middle; and that couple of black fiends, so deeply buried, who never open their windows boldly, but lurk glinting under them, like devil's spies?
It can spread through contact between animals or through infected pig products, meaning it can lurk for months in sausages or ham.
The bacteria can lurk inside the egg, so proper cooking is key (which kills the germs).
We mustn't lurk in doorways, it's rude.
If in this heart a hope be dear, , That sound shall charm it forth again; ; If in these eyes there lurk a tear, , 'Twill flow, and cease to burn my brain.
The logistics of how it all goes down might seem shaky, but a world where a hacker can take control of cars, missiles and submarines could easily be a world where monsters lurk beneath the surface.
That's the underlying risk that has been lurking, and could lurk in other bridges.
That's the underlying risk that has been lurking, and could lurk in other bridges.
In some ways this is the very essence of creative problem-solving: the acknowledgment that answers lurk everywhere.
Zhang Fei was ordered to Lürk and wait in the valley with another 1,000 troops.
" Researchers now have a good reference guide for the 25,000 or so genes of the human genome and the more than 3 million common variants that lurk within those genes.
Scorpions lurk in their terrariums.
Mould spores, pollen, radon, carbon monoxide and dander all lurk within homes, seeping through cracks in walls and floorboards, brought in on clothing or produced by wood burners, gas hobs and detergents used in cleaning.
Ghosts lurk in the shadows, eager to remind us of the choices we made.
The widest noodles of all lurk in a nearly red broth mobbed by hunks of beef, cabbage and whorls of onion, with the added vehemence of doubanjiang, hot fermented bean paste, in the style of Sichuan Province to the southwest.
Predators sometimes lurk m chat rooms.