Sentence examples for to sneak from inspiring English sources

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to sneak

verb

To creep or go stealthily; to come or go while trying to avoid detection, as a person who does not wish to be seen.

  • He decided to sneak into the kitchen for a second cookie while his mom was on the phone.

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It's hard to sneak a glance.

I used to sneak a smoke.

It's easy to sneak out.

You have to sneak up on it.

Time to sneak off, while just ahead.

They seem to sneak up on me.

The challenge is to sneak it in".

HENDRIK HERTZBERG: Way to sneak in that commercial!

"I've had to sneak them into some dishes.

But Mr. Mir didn't want to sneak in illegally.

Good advice, even if you have to sneak it in.

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