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the sneaking
verb
Present participle of sneak
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Sneak up to Puny (but be careful not to be seen; if the sneaking eye is bright someone can see you) and feed on him.
The sneaking around and the little white lies.
(But make an exception for the sneaking beauties of Charles Bargue's "A Bashi-Bazouk").
The betrayal, the sneaking about behind my back, the fact that Paul was my mate.
It felt so demeaning – the sneaking out before dawn, feeling I couldn't tell anyone.
Roger loves the "sneaking around", while Joan is quite happy seeing other men and partying.
Hoffman's then-unconventional appearance only served to turn up the sneaking sense of disquiet.
One has the sneaking impression he has heard all this before.
Americans have always had the sneaking suspicion that somebody was out to get us — be it Freemasons, Catholics or communists.
But there was still the sneaking suspicion that Fernando de Noronha has something of an identity crisis.
But you get the sneaking sense from Mr. Coppola that his most devoted reader will always be Philip Ashforth Coppola.
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