Sentence examples for was sneaked from inspiring English sources

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was sneaked

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 was sneaked through.

The increase was sneaked in after the budget had been approved as an amendment, without publicity.

This rider of protection was sneaked into the homeland security bill, where it doesn't belong.

Mr Tremonti has since intimated that the clause was sneaked into the legislation by the prime minister's office.

The timber was sneaked in piece by piece, the sawing was done on the roof, and the boat was put together with screws.

The result, a huge victory for Mr Uba, was sneaked out at 5.30am on the morning of April 16th in Abuja, to avoid any scrutiny.

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According to Altez Navarro, Holloway was "snuck" into the prison without being identified by the Dutch media crew who she was with.

Somehow it has been sneaked through".

He's sneaked in little checks and balances.

Much of the profit is sneaked back to China before it can be taxed in Italy.

Thatcher feared a European federation being sneaked in through the back door.

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