1. sneak
Don't sneak out of the concert!
I noticed him sneak into the room.
I caught him trying to sneak out.
There was a special sneak preview last night.
Do you ever sneak away from people to use your smartphone?
Just trying to like sneak around the person and nod and wave.
You scared me! Don't sneak upon me from behind!
I sneaked into this bedroom while he was asleep
You should keep an eye out for that sneak.
They tried to sneak into the movie without paying / They caught him trying to sneak food into the theater
I managed to sneak another slice of cake when no one was looking.
I sneak in the mornings, have a shower, and get changed.
sneak sniːk Level: Upper Int pp92-93 Definition if you sneak somewhere, you go there quietly and secretly, hoping that no one will see you
there's a sneak in personnel
a sneak attack; a sneak thief
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