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Sentence count:188+6Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: creeplurkprowlslinkstealSimilar words: consciousnessneatnear tonearlyone anotheron earthnearbybeneathMeaning: [snɪːk]  n. 1. a person who is regarded as underhanded and furtive and contemptible 2. someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions 3. someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police. v. 1. to go stealthily or furtively 2. put, bring, or take in a secretive or furtive manner 3. make off with belongings of others 4. pass on stealthily. adj. marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed. 
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31. Players sneak bratwurst from fans at tailgate parties.
32. My best bet would probably be to fly into one of the neighbouring states and sneak over the border at night.
33. This was the possibility of a sneak enemy air attack on Tokyo, the capital of the Empire.
34. And consider it your duty to sneak off early from work.
35. Only the men would sneak glances at her, admiring the shapely figure showing in the plain uniform.
36. In those days, clients tried to sneak into your office without anybody seeing them.
37. The Dartford Tunnel was quiet enough for him to sneak through without loss of time.
38. Was this his way of paying her back for trying to sneak Kirsty down to London?
39. Treachery from a party gearing up below White Slab - only to sneak on to Great/Bow ahead of the queue.
40. What Peg did was to take a bed-sheet from home and sneak off with it.
41. A sneak thief can easily dip into an open handbag!
42. Their argument can reach such epic proportions that it is sometimes possible to sneak off without paying.
43. Turn to page 45 for a sneak preview of the cover.
44. He used to sneak into glittery society events and take pictures of himself with all the leading celebs.
45. It has enough twists and fakes, double-crosses and sneak attacks to keep your mind spinning.
46. Stupid kids get killed falling off the Palisades trying to sneak into the park through a hole in the Cyclone fence.
47. It wasn't even as if she'd be able to sneak away - not with Anna.
48. The troopers watched us as though we might sneak away while we did our preflight inspections.
49. She must have gone to bed some time ago, else Jessie wouldn't have been able to sneak out.
49. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
50. I'll see if I can sneak out for a drink later.
51. But if an intruder does sneak in, all is not necessarily lost.
52. The Little Sprouts sneak out of the house with some extra veggies.
53. Customs agents stopped Ahmed Ressam as he tried to sneak into the United States with a trunk full of explosives.
54. He was knocked out just short, but Young quickly got the touchdown on a sneak.
55. One kid dared me to sneak into the back of the auditorium.
56. But we have come in from the cold to bring back a sneak preview.
57. It's been great for me, getting a sneak preview of all these clothes without leaving my office.
58. Of course, it is possible that the favourites' votes may have been split, allowing other contenders to sneak in.
59. I think it's going to sneak into each set of young people in each country.
60. Occasionally they sneak glances at the businessmen -- who look back at them in mutual amazement and fear.
More similar words: consciousnessneatnear tonearlyone anotheron earthnearbybeneathnot nearlyfar and nearpeaksteakbreakspeakone after anotherstreakweakenspeak upspeak forbreak upbreak inbreak outbreak offspeakerbreak awaybreak downto speak ofbreak intoso to speakbreak through
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