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snuck [snʌk] GLAG. preh. glag., nepreh. glag. esp am. angl.

snuck del. Pf. od sneak

I. sneak <sneaked [or pog. snuck], sneaked [or pog. snuck]> [sni:k] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. sneak (move stealthily):

schleichen <schlich, geschlichen>
to sneak up on sb/sth
sich tož. an jdn/etw heranschleichen

2. sneak brit. angl. slabš. pog. (denounce):

petzen pog.

II. sneak <-ed [or esp am. angl. snuck], -ed [or esp am. angl. snuck]> [sni:k] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. sneak (view secretly):

to sneak a look [or glance] at sb/sth

2. sneak (move secretly):

to sneak sb/sth in/out

III. sneak [sni:k] SAM. brit. angl. otr. jez. slabš. pog.

Petze(r) ž. spol(m. spol) slabš. pog.

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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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That night, the teens sneak out and continue on foot to the fortress.
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Those who were unable to obtain passes could usually bribe the border guards or sneak across.
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Players can unlock doors and sneak making no sound, but slowing them down.
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The grave robber sneaks into a crypt and immediately searches through a coffin for valuables.
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