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sneaking

[snee-king] / ˈsni kɪŋ /




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No wonder they are closing up shop and sneaking out of town.

From Salon

Over the next two hours, Kennard would get his chances — sneaking away from defenders to try 10 three-pointers and make five en route to scoring 17 points.

From Los Angeles Times

Knitters say it isn’t the same as sneaking a phone under the camera or scrolling the internet.

From New York Times

Slightly less than half of those are coming across the southern border, and they are generally sneaking in between the official border crossings.

From Washington Times

One likely effect: With more grounders sneaking through for singles, look for the number of no-hitters and near-gems to drop.

From Seattle Times