sneak

  • 31SNEAK — f1 Schnelle Nullenergie Anordnung Karlsruhe …

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  • 32sneak — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb Sneak is used with these nouns as the object: ↑look, ↑peek {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adj. Sneak is used with these nouns: ↑attack, ↑peek, ↑preview, ↑thief …

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  • 33sneak — v. (P; intr.) the boy sneaked into the theater; to sneak around in the bushes * * * [sniːk] to sneak around in the bushes (P; intr.) the boy sneaked into the theater …

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  • 34sneak up on — 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone sneaks up on you, they try and approach you without being seen or heard, perhaps to surprise you or do you harm. [V P P n] I managed to sneak up on him when you knocked on the door. Syn: creep up 2) PHRASAL VERB If… …

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  • 35sneak — verb (past and past participle sneaked or informal, chiefly N. Amer. snuck) 1》 move, go, or convey in a furtive or stealthy manner.     ↘stealthily do or obtain: she sneaked a glance at her watch. 2》 Brit. informal inform someone in authority of… …

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  • 36sneak — 1. verb 1) I sneaked out Syn: creep, slink, steal, slip, slide, sidle, edge, move furtively, tiptoe, pussyfoot, pad, prowl 2) she sneaked a camera in Syn …

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  • 37sneak — [sniːk] (past tense and past participle sneaked [sniːkt] snuck; [snʌk] ) verb I 1) [I] to move somewhere quietly and secretly so that no one can see you or hear you 2) [T] to take someone or something secretly or illegally • sneak up II noun [C]… …

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  • 38sneak — [c]/snik / (say sneek) verb (sneaked or, Colloquial, snuck, sneaking) –verb (i) 1. to go (about, along, in, off …

  • 39sneak — v., n., & adj. v. 1 intr. & tr. (foll. by in, out, past, away, etc.) go or convey furtively; slink. 2 tr. sl. steal unobserved; make off with. 3 intr. Brit. schoolsl. tell tales; turn informer. 4 intr. (as sneaking adj.) a furtive; undisclosed… …

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  • 40sneak-up — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: from sneak up, v. : sneak …

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