Sentence examples for a snuck from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a snuck" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct past tense of "sneak" is "sneaked" or "snuck," but it should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "He snuck into the house without anyone noticing."
Alternatives: "a sneak" or "a stealthy move."

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And I still live here, in the same place a snuck off to 40 years ago.

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I read the walk-throughs so that I would not embarrass myself when invited to play Nintendo by friends with cooler parents, or when a babysitter snuck a Nintendo console into the house under my parents' noses, swearing my brother and I to secrecy, in the (correct) belief that the presence of the games would make her job much easier.

Woman dons male disguise to get into Iranian soccer stadium Jump to media player An Iranian woman, disguised as a man, snuck into a Tehran football stadium to watch her favourite team.

One recent weekday, a school librarian snuck a reporter past the security guard at the front desk.

Anxious to avoid any questions from the crowd, I piled a plate, snuck downstairs, and locked myself in a bathroom to eat brunch.

But today, a song snuck under my skin because it was from a place.

Prison officials found an iPod in Camp Six after the raid that they believe a guard snuck in, and other electronic contraband has been found in the past.

Then a fox snuck into Pixar's henhouse.

I was very curious and I and a friend snuck into the rushes room.

Crawling around the perennially busy M60 one morning, I was grateful for the wing-mirror sensors, which lit up any time a vehicle snuck into my blind spot.

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