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sneak <a sneak; sneaks> SUST.

sneak

sneak ADJ.

sneak

sneak <a sneak; sneaks> SUST.

sneak ADJ.

sneak
sneak

sneak V. (into or among)

sneak away V.

sneak into V.

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Rat trails' of cars sneaked through narrow side-streets, presenting traffic bottlenecks.
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One night, after a date, they sneak into a treehouse and consummate their relationship.
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It can also be used as a stealth tool to sneak past guards.
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He goes to the bank headquarters and sneaks into their archives.
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As the enemy concentrates on the decoy, he will miss you sneaking up to him.
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He evaded a 2009 arrest warrant by sneaking into his own swearing-in ceremony in order to obtain parliamentary immunity.
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Players can unlock doors and sneak making no sound, but slowing them down.
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The grave robber sneaks into a crypt and immediately searches through a coffin for valuables.
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That night, the teens sneak out and continue on foot to the fortress.
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Those who were unable to obtain passes could usually bribe the border guards or sneak across.
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