Then there were the pigeons that had snuck in during open hours, which the day shift must not have noticed. |
I'd snuck up shortly after eight, changed into pajamas and then went down to the kitchen to wait for my parents to wake up. |
Evidently they were skipping the assembly on purpose, so it was safe to say that I had snuck out of it. |
He had snuck out of class for a crafty drag and a teacher, Jase, had sprung him. |
Later, instead of taking the time to get glammed up before the do, I snuck out for my only swim of the whole trip. |
The band were keen to promote some of their newer singles but snuck them in between old favourites to keep the crowd satisfied. |