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sneaking [ˈsni:kɪŋ] ADJ

1. sneaking feeling:

sneaking

2. sneaking suspicion:

sneaking

I. sneak <-ed, -ed [or AM snuck, snuck]> [sni:k] VB intr

1. sneak (move stealthily):

wymykać [perf wymknąć] się
wkradać [perf wkraść] się
to sneak up on sb/sth
podkradać [perf podkraść] się do kogoś/czegoś

2. sneak Brit pej inf (denounce):

donosić [perf donieść] na kogoś

II. sneak <-ed, -ed [or AM snuck, snuck]> [sni:k] VB trans

1. sneak (look):

podpatrywać [perf podpatrzyć] kogoś

2. sneak (take):

przemycać [perf przemycić] coś

III. sneak [sni:k] N Brit pej inf

sneak preview N

Present
Isneak
yousneak
he/she/itsneaks
wesneak
yousneak
theysneak
Past
Isneaked / inf snuck
yousneaked / inf snuck
he/she/itsneaked / inf snuck
wesneaked / inf snuck
yousneaked / inf snuck
theysneaked / inf snuck
Present Perfect
Ihavesneaked / inf snuck
youhavesneaked / inf snuck
he/she/ithassneaked / inf snuck
wehavesneaked / inf snuck
youhavesneaked / inf snuck
theyhavesneaked / inf snuck
Past Perfect
Ihadsneaked / inf snuck
youhadsneaked / inf snuck
he/she/ithadsneaked / inf snuck
wehadsneaked / inf snuck
youhadsneaked / inf snuck
theyhadsneaked / inf snuck

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As the enemy concentrates on the decoy, he will miss you sneaking up to him.
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One night, after a date, they sneak into a treehouse and consummate their relationship.
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Players can unlock doors and sneak making no sound, but slowing them down.
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One by one, they sneak off and get into the limo, surprised to see the others there.
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Those who were unable to obtain passes could usually bribe the border guards or sneak across.
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