Sentence example with the word 'sneak'

sneak

arrant coward, crawl, furtive, hush-hush, lurk, quail, scamp, sidle, smuggle, steal along, villain

Definition adj. marked by quiet and caution and secrecy

Last update: October 20, 2015


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He managed to sneak out of the restaurent.   [verb]

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He discusses the problem of the sneak-in thief and how big an issue sneak-in burglaries are in our area.   [verb]

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The comical moments tend to sneak up on you.   [verb]

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To sneak away like a thief who had stolen my diamonds.   [verb]

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None but a sneak would turn against his shipmates and his ship, when overhauled by the Royal Navy.   [verb]

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Once a lot of sparrows conspired against a hawk, but no sooner did the bird of prey appear than they sneaked off in the grass.   [verb]

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Keep them hard and fast sneaked up, and it's a' very weel or better--but ance let them out, they will turn and rend you.'   [verb]

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The dog, the sneak.   [verb]

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So I sneaked back to seat No.   [verb]

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They will sneak down from northards, along the fence, at midnight exact, with a false key, and go in the nigger's cabin to get him.   [verb]

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I begun to lay for a chance; I reckoned I would sneak out and go for the woods till the weather moderated.   [verb]

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