SNEAK in a Sentence
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37 example sentences for SNEAK, such as:
1. I managed to sneak him a note.
2. I must sneak back into my hole.
3. I'm sorry I sneaked off like that.
4. She sneaked a gun out of her purse.
5. He sneaked away in the middle of the meeting.
2. I must sneak back into my hole.
3. I'm sorry I sneaked off like that.
4. She sneaked a gun out of her purse.
5. He sneaked away in the middle of the meeting.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of SNEAK
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sneak
v. put, bring, or take in a secretive or furtive manner
a. marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed
Classic Sentence: (22 in 2 pages)
1 I begun to lay for a chance; I reckoned I would sneak out and go for the woods till the weather moderated.
2 They will sneak down from northards, along the fence, at midnight exact, with a false key, and go in the nigger's cabin to get him.
3 Steerforth said there was nothing of the sneak in Traddles, and we all felt that to be the highest praise.
4 They would come in crowds and fill themselves with a fine dinner, and then sneak off.
5 I was a regular cunning sneak when I was at school.
6 I must sneak back into my hole.
7 When noon came, she put off her apron and sneaked away from the hospital while Mrs. Merriwether was busy writing a letter for a gangling, illiterate mountaineer.
8 Children loved him, and he sneaked away from work to tell them improbable stories of sea-faring and horse-trading and bears.
9 They dined extravagantly at their hotel at night, and next morning sneaked round the corner to economize at a Childs' Restaurant.
10 I'm sorry I sneaked off like that.
11 He gathered himself up and sneaked off, crushed and crestfallen.
12 Now a witness was called who testified that he found Muff Potter washing in the brook, at an early hour of the morning that the murder was discovered, and that he immediately sneaked away.
13 If you had been in Huck's place you'd 'a' sneaked down the hill and never told anybody on the robbers.
14 He sneaked back into his cell, amidst a little chorus of approbation; and both Traddles and I experienced a great relief when he was locked in.
David Copperfield By Charles Dickens
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 61. I AM SHOWN TWO INTERESTING PENITENTS
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 61. I AM SHOWN TWO INTERESTING PENITENTS
15 Last night they took one of my brown ones, and today they have sneaked one of the black.
Example Sentence:
1 A true great man will neither trample on a worm,nor sneak to an emperpor.
2 They attended a sneak preview of the winter fashion collection.
3 Maybe you could disguise yourself as a waiter and sneak in there.
4 I managed to sneak him a note.
5 Tom Sawyer, you are just as mean as you can be, to sneak up on a person and look at what they're looking at.
6 If you've ever wondered about the best place to sneak away for a nap during a layover, or where to get a coffee at 4 a.m., this is the guide for you.
7 We sneaked out while Jessie's mom wasn't looking.
8 Douglas had sneaked his camera into the show.
9 She sneaked a gun out of her purse.
10 He sneaked away in the middle of the meeting.
11 When rumours emerged that Aristotle Onassis was romantically involved with Jackie Kennedy, a young Greek journalist sneaked on to the shipping magnate's yacht to see if it was true.
12 We went sneaking down the slope of it to labboard, in the dark, towards the texas, feeling our way slow with our feet, and spreading our hands out to fend off the guys, for it was so dark we couldn't see no sign of them.
13 I never waited for to look further, but unlocked my gun and went sneaking back on my tiptoes as fast as ever I could.
14 I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth.
15 We have to invent a new method for sneaking prisoners out without being noticed by the guards.