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snuck

[ snuhk ]

  1. a past participle and simple past tense of sneak.


snuck

/ snʌk /

verb

  1. not_standard.
    a past tense and past participle of sneak


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Usage Note

See sneak.

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Example Sentences

I ordered a salad, ate it, and in the bathroom snuck a swig of Pepto.

War of the Worlds (1953) I snuck into a theatre with my older brother to see this one.

Later on, in the recall phase, another set of similar objects ("lures") was snuck in.

It's a nice surprise, then, that Lizzy Caplan snuck into the Best Actress race for her performance on Showtime's Masters of Sex.

But while McCartney was sipping a brandy, Lennon snuck up behind the future Sir Paul and clocked him on the back of the head.

My dad ain't afraid of anything, so me and him both armed ourselves, and we snuck up to find out what had scared the hired girl.

The Gophertown gent snuck up and tried to stick Billy up when Billy was readin' po'try—some of mine.

Before they left, the knight snuck outside, set his armor on the horse, and told it to ride back to the tower.

I snuck another look at him as I sped along the Disney back-roads, lined with sweaty Florida pines and immaculate purple signage.

The Mansion was full of little gimcracks and sly nods that snuck into your experience on each successive ride.

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