To have replaced one's clothing
Past tense for to move or go in a furtive or stealthy way
“They stealthily sneak out the back door, not making a sound.”
Past tense for to insert or introduce in a stealthy way
“When the moment is right, sneak the topic of a job promotion into the conversation.”
Past tense for to bring, take, or put secretly
“So, you know, to sneak someone onto a cruise ship, that would be almost an impossibility.”
Past tense for to do something in a stealthy or furtive way
“Quite often, his eyes were fixed on his phone screen, which enabled me to sneak him a glance.”
Past tense for to inform an adult or person in authority of a companion's misdeeds
“Joyce echoes a central convention from the school story where boys never sneak on one another.”
Past tense for to move somewhere in a slow and steady way
Past tense for to illegally take possession of (especially items of low value)
Past tense for to hide oneself or stay out of sight
Past tense for to depart quietly, without being noticed
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