Synonym: creep, lurk, prowl, slink, steal. Similar words: consciousness, neat, near to, nearly, one another, on earth, nearby, beneath. Meaning: [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.
Random good picture Not show
61. Democrats said the McCollum-Zeliff charges were an incomplete sneak preview of conclusions expected when their committees have completed a full report.
62. To give him his due, Sorley had picked a good place for his sneak preview of Patterson's mail.
63. She said that she had been lucky to sneak in the few arguments from our side that appeared in the final story.
64. Grade schoolers attending a sneak preview found this stuff hysterically funny.
65. It wasn't hard to sneak a copy of the tutor's program and take it back to her room.
66. Finally one of the internee chairmen managed to sneak out to issue a protest with the high gendarme officers across town.
67. Those who sneak in say conditions are physically improved but the children receive little of the love and attention they need.
68. Perhaps any attempt to sneak out would be a waste of time.
69. I imagine it would be virtually impossible to sneak up on an owl.
70. Jimmy began to think about how he could sneak away and make his way east.
71. If he had a chance to pull a fast one or sneak in the back door, he would do it.
72. I tried to sneak out with an open-necked shirt, but she called me back.
73. That can often include a sneak preview of productions bound for London's West End.
74. The next day I had just managed to sneak home and hide when Death arrived.
75. So the OK is given for Travis' team to sneak on to the airliner and defuse the situation.
76. Thefts alert: Police are warning householders to beware of sneak thieves after a series of burglaries in Newton Aycliffe.
77. You act as a decoy and we'll sneak out the back.
78. During the night, strikers managed to sneak in and out of the building.
79. Some of us just stick to the shadows and sneak by.
79. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
80. The sort of plans we were preparing to sneak through would have provided up to half a million extra jobs.
81. They were trying to sneak up and gain entry without being seen by the shapechanger.
82. Look it, the dirty little sneak - the murderer.
83. I can sneak away when everyone has fallen asleep.
84. She was the best sneak in Gamma Company.
85. I want to sneak a look at his book.
86. He raised his spear and sneak forward.
87. Don't you be a sneak!
88. Just a sneak preview, I guess.
89. She often cried on the sneak.
90. I tried to sneak in for the offensive rebound.
More similar words: consciousness, neat, near to, nearly, one another, on earth, nearby, beneath, not nearly, far and near, peak, steak, break, speak, one after another, streak, weaken, speak up, speak for, break up, break in, break out, break off, speaker, break away, break down, to speak of, break into, so to speak, break through.