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sneak

[sneek] / snik /




Example Sentences

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The vacuum of space also means that contaminants can't sneak in.

From BBC

But Brentford have snuck up to eighth after taking seven points from their past three games, and they won't lack belief either.

From BBC

Determined to learn Spanish, she would sneak out to the local school and eventually began teaching others in her town.

From Los Angeles Times

He will also try to get plenty of vegetables in to their diets for added nutrients, and for those who aren't the biggest fan, he has some tricks to sneak them in.

From BBC

Bush and Howard acknowledge that having that many collaborators keeps the inspiration flowing but also allows fragments of the colossal group brain to sneak into the film unnoticed.

From Los Angeles Times