sneak

  • 61Sneak magazine — was a British weekly magazine for young women. It focused on celebrity gossip, real life stories and high street fashion and beauty. The magazine was owned by Emap, one of the biggest publishers of magazines in the UK.It ran from April 2002 with… …

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  • 62sneak preview — n an occasion when you can see a film, play, product etc before it is shown to people in general ▪ In this week s show we ll be giving you a sneak preview of Steven Spielberg s latest film …

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  • 63sneak preview — sneak previews N COUNT: oft N of n A sneak preview of something is an unofficial opportunity to have a look at it before it is officially published or shown to the public …

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  • 64sneak-raid — sneakˈ raid noun A bombing or other raid made under conditions of concealment • • • Main Entry: ↑sneak …

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  • 65sneak-thievery — sneakˈ thievery noun • • • Main Entry: ↑sneak …

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  • 66sneak a glance at — sneak a look/​glance etc at phrase to secretly take a quick look at someone or something He sneaked a glance at what she was writing. Thesaurus: to look at someone or something quicklysynonym Main entry: sneak …

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  • 67sneak a look at — sneak a look/​glance etc at phrase to secretly take a quick look at someone or something He sneaked a glance at what she was writing. Thesaurus: to look at someone or something quicklysynonym Main entry: sneak …

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  • 68sneak attack — sneak attack, a surprise attack made before a declaration of war: »In…the age of supersonic planes and nuclear weapons, a sneak attack could wipe out the nation (Newsweek) …

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  • 69sneak|box — «SNEEK BOKS», noun. U.S. sneak boat …

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  • 70sneak´ing|ly — sneak|ing «SNEE kihng», adjective. 1. meanly or deceitfully underhand; cowardly or contemptible; concealed. SYNONYM(S): skulking, slinking. 2. that one cannot justify or does not like to confess: »He had a sneaking suspicion that his mother knew… …

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