How To Use Sneaking In A Sentence

  • Kids sneaking into and R-rated film and having to be kicked out after a few minutes by n usher is one thing, but when the parents are taking them is another. R-Rated Movies: How Young Is Too Young? « FirstShowing.net
  • Possibly one of the most important memories I have of learning about music as a teenager was me and my mate sneaking into his big brother's bedroom and putting on his records on his super quality hi-fi.
  • Without telling anyone, she would work out and kick her bod into shape, even if it meant sneaking in workouts before or after work.
  • I have a sneaking feeling though, that the only people who managed to get tickets at the correct prices were the agencies who now seem to be awash with them.
  • We have to invent a new method for sneaking prisoners out without being noticed by the guards.
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  • a sneaking suspicion
  • But it's also just as much about sneaking, stealth, hiding, and disguising.
  • Personally, I must confess to a sneaking admiration for his acumen, if not for his artistic integrity, but I would not attempt to justify his methods.
  • His weapon of choice is a deadly flail and he doesn't balk at finishing off wounded soldiers - or at sneaking up on them and strangling them.
  • Even Englishmen who had some sneaking sympathy for the Stuart cause, you were to understand, must have flinched from its wild embodiment.
  • I also liked that you had to be in step with someone you were sneaking up on if you wanted to pull off a brutal move.
  • I saw you sneaking two eclairs with your cup of black coffee. DEATH IN FASHION
  • To the average western man, who has an aversion to what he considers unsportsmanlike conduct, merely the mention of the word sniper evokes an image of an evil little foreign man sneaking through the jungles of Okinawa picking off the good guys, or of a merciless Viet Cong hiding in a tree waiting for the opportunity to kill a 19-year-old GI from Des Moines or Wichita as he walks patrol at Nha Trang. ONE SHOT-ONE KILL
  • Suffice it to say I didn't do any sneaking and the house was not wired for networking.
  • Pranger and her family enjoyed sneaking out at night with a flashlight to peek at the dragonfly nymphs and tiny, two-inch-long tree frogs that had taken up residence in the ponds.
  • Personally, I have a sneaking admiration for anyone daring enough to hi-jack such unwieldy vehicles.
  • That copying something, that sharing something on - line which is infinitely duplicable and there right in front of you natural is different from taking, from going into a store and like sneaking out of it. CNN Transcript Aug 4, 2009
  • By the way, I have a sneaking suspicion that a certain columnist on the Express cribs from the Blog.
  • I did my best to ignore him, which wasn't easy since he kept sneaking sidelong glances at me and then pretending he hadn't been.
  • The team dispersed in ignominious defeat, and it was not until after dark that the dogs came sneaking back, one by one, by meekness and humility signifying their fealty to White The Love-Master
  • It involved fibbing to their parents, sneaking out unchaperoned, staying up past their bedtimes and watching as their fathers became good mates with Rat Scabies of the Damned.
  • I've got a sneaking feeling/suspicion that we're going the wrong way.
  • I glanced at the nervous looking boy who kept on sneaking glanced towards Marah.
  • Where the anti-terrorists panic about evil individuals sneaking on to flights and doing bad things, the bird-flu worriers see all people moving around the world as the potential harbingers of death and disease.
  • As you may guess installing toolbars on peoples machines by sneaking them in somehow is insanely profitable. Google’s Secret billion dollar revenue stream. « The Paradigm Shift
  • He clearly didn't have much real life experience of cats and insisted on giving us actorish miaows while the Cat was sneaking up on the Bird.
  • Darkness was sneaking up on the travellers as they entered the forest.
  • The cultured looked down their noses at the five elements you mention, yet their secret guilty pleasure was sneaking off to buy a girlie mag or see a sexploitation film.
  • Coe sneaking back from an offside position was allowed to play the ball and lob it over Bainbridge into the goal.
  • Sneaking into the mantra is additional description of ‘unlimited delicious antipasti, pastas, fish, meat, bruschetta, vegetables, desserts and more’ - ever heard of that idea before?
  • I have a sneaking feeling that I've written about this before, but bear with me as my abandonment of the railway has opened up whole new vistas to me.
  • They're detestable creatures, certainly, but it's hard not to have a sneaking admiration for them.
  • Wherewith the two canons of the old school waddled away, arm in arm, and Bolt put out his head, leered at Ambrose, and bade him shog off, and not come sneaking after other folk's shoes. The Armourer's Prentices
  • For my part I have a sneaking suspicion that they have narcotics stashed into the software, for it simply is irresistible.
  • While sneaking out of their rooms, he saw you walking down the hallway and in all your absorption in your books, you didn't flicker a glance at him.
  • From there it was easy sneaking past the random guards making their rounds through the mansion.
  • If you don't believe it, explain to me what you call sneaking into a public area of citizens who are completely unguarded, with a bomb strapped to yourself, and detonating that bomb with the intent to kill and impose fear upon those people? Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • And on Cinematreasures. org, one explorer posted a note about sneaking into the Plaza and finding posters for "Sixteen Candles" and "Amadeus" - movies that were in theaters around the time the Plaza went dark. Undefined
  • I couldn't think of why anyone would be sneaking around; I was already pretty much helpless as far as they were concerned.
  • And I can't really tell you how it was made, as I spent the entire recipe-making time chopping walnuts and chestnuts, sneaking teeny bits in every now and then.
  • They played cat and mouse with the Bay, now scrambling for the outside, now sneaking back in.
  • Colin Powell rightfully should have and very likely would have made a pretty fine SoS if he hadn't has Dick Cheney and his PNAC cabal sneaking around behind him undercutting everything he tried to do, badmouthing him to Bush every time he left the room and basically shivving him in the kidneys any time his back was turned. Hillary: I'll Send Colin Powell Abroad As My Emissary
  • So horrible you have to look away... and yet your eyes keep sneaking back. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's unfortunate, because I have a sneaking suspicion that Clinton has some important and interesting things to say in his book.
  • Pour your Aunt Judith a mimosa and confront her as to why she wouldn't let your cousin Jay hang out with you after you introduced him to the art of sneaking Uncle Harold's vodka.
  • On this occasion, I have to confess a sneaking sympathy with building societies.
  • Sneaking up on people and garrotting them from behind is a frustratingly difficult option, and the highest rating is accorded to those who can waltz through an entire level and kill only the primary target at the end.
  • It gives the LP editor no pleasure to report that staff had taken to sneaking nips of Jameson from the prize and then, as if such larceny were not bad enough, topping up the bottle with water.
  • That didn't stop her from sneaking looks at both Sam and Rosie as she pretended to be studying the menu.
  • GAINESVILLE | A Gainesville woman accused of sneaking into a minimum-security prison for a rendezvous with her boyfriend has been arrested and he remains a fugitive after jumping out a window. News | LL | http://www.theledger.com
  • But in 2013 he put an end to his nightly ritual of sneaking into his house like a ninja, trying not to wake his wife. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I don't want you sneaking around, groping your boyfriend and thinking you're pulling off a fast one.
  • She noticed me looking from the other side of the bar, smiled shyly and blushed, before sneaking another glance my way as she turned her back.
  • Maybe also the time that we feel a sneaking admiration for, say, the bindweed, an exquisite white-flowered morning glory, and its tenacious powers of survival. Why We Must Learn to Love Weeds
  • Nan felt better immediately, for she really hadn't wanted to go sneaking around behind Mem'sab's back. Werehunter
  • ..stead of sneaking around spying on the neighbor's house
  • First off, full marks for you for sneaking in the word "oubliette" into the conversation. A certain quality of failing light
  • Ander had the sneaking suspicion that terrible things were happening to his grade in her class, but at least he didn't have to worry about taking report cards home to wrathful parents.
  • But it might mean that sneaking the schmaltz is no longer necessary - that we can start embracing sentimentality again without worrying whether we should change our names and move to another town. Feelin’ Groovy | PopPolitics.com
  • Official teak for the timber yards and bamboo for the mills was one thing, but forest sneaking to the plains for firewood was another. Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
  • So horrible you have to look away... and yet your eyes keep sneaking back. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll never forget sneaking out of Lucknow with T.H. Kavanaugh during the siege; * (* See Flashman in the Great Game.) he was a great Irish murphy without sense or a word of H.ndi, figged out like the worst kind of pantomime pasha with the lamp-black fairly running off his fat red cheeks, and cursing in Tipperary the whole way - and not a mutineer gave him a second look, hardly. Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
  • She swallowed bile and willed the pill to dissolve faster, sneaking a glance at her fellow commanding officers, all arrayed around the readout in stolid contemplation. “Looks like the blast points were precise, ” one of the men observed, pointing out charred circles on the readout with his stylus. “They maximized human casualties rather than structural damage. ” “That makes sense, ” a blue-eyed woman replied. “That†™ s one of the few plants that isn†™ t automated. 365 tomorrows » J. Loseth : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • During that time, sneaking food was a common nightly occurrence. Eating Problems: A Feminist Psychoanalytic Treatment Model
  • It also grounds the film in a reality rarely afforded these types of genre outtings (except for the preposterous moment where our hapless cameraman is dispatched by the giant beast, somehow sneaking behind him unnoticed long enough to get the poor fool into his gapping maw). Flixnjoystix.com! » 2008 » April
  • Not a good idea. bucko… this place is government property, anyone sneaking around will be in big trouble, probably locked up.
  • Sneaking up on people and garrotting them from behind is a frustratingly difficult option, and the highest rating is accorded to those who can waltz through an entire level and kill only the primary target at the end.
  • Great stuff - this can actually make a difference to their work, and I feel that is is actually worth scouring the house for things people have not used for a few weeks, in the secure knowledge that they will be put to good use and go to a good cause, rather than my previous sneaking suspicion that they would end upas landfill. Princess Alice Hospice
  • Drop the cleaning fluid and the phantom scents and the word melange, and, depending where the joss sticks are, the farther away from the cigarette sneaking clerk the better, I'd buy this. A tin nose
  • Then, in the greatest tradition of cinema, they decide instead to try and invade the most strategic fort, currently held by the enemy, by sneaking in disguised as washerwomen.
  • I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth.
  • Do you ever get that itching in your mind, that sneaking suspicion that you know the answer to the question, you just don't have it on instant recall?
  • I've noticed more and more Americanisms sneaking into the English language and I blame computers and spellchecks for that.
  • In the pumpkinseed sunfish, parental care is provided exclusively by males, but some males parasitize others by sneaking fertilizations.
  • Nonetheless we cannot shake off a sneaking suspicion that great wisdom is being imparted and that it might be prudent discreetly to take notes. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He shows off for friends by sneaking out the key and getting himself out of handcuffs, even when he's manacled behind the back.
  • It is well known that if you seize a deer by this "holt" the skin will slip off like the peel from a banana -- This reprehensible practice was carried so far that the traveler is now hourly pained by the sight of peeled-tail deer mournfully sneaking about the wood. In the Wilderness
  • I was an underage teen sneaking into grownup punk clubs, high on moshpit fumes (and, truth be told, lots else). Boing Boing
  • He knew that the ruling class are in some ways as much outsiders as vagrants and dossers, which is why the landowner has a sneaking sympathy for the poacher.
  • ‘You sidearm it in one forward throw, no back motion, after sneaking up on the animal,’ says Gullung, a New Orleans native.
  • The team dispersed in ignominious defeat, and it was not until after dark that the dogs came sneaking back, one by one, by meekness and humility signifying their fealty to White Fang. The Love-Master
  • He clearly didn't have much real life experience of cats and insisted on giving us actorish miaows while the Cat was sneaking up on the Bird.
  • He mimed adults sneaking stares at him from behind menus in restaurants, little kids brazenly trying to pull off his harlequin's mask, or drivers doing double-takes as they passed in cars.
  • I have a sneaking hope that Wallace will order custard tart for pudding but this lunch is a Presbyterian affair.
  • My husband recently discovered how much he likes asiago and has been sneaking it into everything.
  • I will not name the sum which he offered, the ghoul, the vampire, the anthropophagous jackal, the sneaking would-be incendiary of my little Alexandrian, the circumcised Goth! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859
  • The Autumn Equinox marks the arrival of autumn, which will sneaking up to us this Thursday!
  • Deep-down you have this sneaking feeling that there is every chance you are going to be sold a pup, quite possibly even a mangy dog.
  • The only feature apparent to the untutored eye is Hartebeespoort, a dark blue splodge in the upper centre, with the edges of Pretoria apparently sneaking in at upper right.
  • This little green-eyed troublemaker is sneaking up all over my relationship, through narrowed eyes, snippy retorts, and generally malicious thoughts.
  • We collected scaup with a shotgun by sneaking or spotlighting at night to avoid potential collection biases associated with using decoys or baiting.
  • Sneaking up on a huge animal, and cutting it out of a herd was always treacherous business.
  • It is hard not to have a sneaking admiration for someone who can enrage southern rednecks as easily as he can rile a group of feminist college students.
  • He was caught sneaking an apple from a shop.
  • They also endured first-hand experiences with green mamba snakes, grunting warthogs, maniacal, laughing hyenas, and black centipedes which would fall dramatically into the bath after sneaking up the overflow pipe.
  • There is the sneaking suspicion that a text on writing may appear to be more useful than it actually is.
  • Similarly, fortifying border patrols to thwart anyone from sneaking in won't do much.
  • Russell told me to establish a buzz, so I took on that challenge like sneaking a gat in the club.
  • I believe he would have pardoned any thing in me more readily than poetry; which he called a cursed, sneaking, puling, housekeeping employment, the bane of all true manhood. Tales of a Traveller
  • Cafe Cyclo has a great interior and some cute waitresses, but I recommend getting the coffee from the Starbucks in the Harris Teeter around the corner and sneaking it into Cyclo. coturnix Triangle Meetup Today - The Panda's Thumb
  • This reviewer retains a sneaking feeling that he may be too generous.
  • Nor can I help laughing, when I see a man every minute stealing out a dirty muckender, then sneaking it in again.
  • I have a sneaking suspicion that there were no real safety problems. The Sun
  • I have the sneaking suspicion that most comedy fans below the age of 20 won't appreciate Simon's offbeat humor.
  • I have a sneaking suspicion it was a baby turtle. yipes. The Nervous Breakdown
  • I had a sneaking feeling that somehow the sun managed to burn me through my shirt, but I was afraid to look.
  • The paper accused the firm of sneaking into China like an "uninvited guest" and then making a fuss about being required to follow Chinese law and cooperate in censoring search results such as pornography …. Oh My Google!
  • Casually sneaking into Schuster Mannheim or Mendip’s room at the Regent for a rummage was a fantasy. Walls of Silence
  • Nonetheless we cannot shake off a sneaking suspicion that great wisdom is being imparted and that it might be prudent discreetly to take notes. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Except for sneaking in to pick up the dogs, she had not even bothered to change out of her scrubs. BLINDSIGHTED
  • At 14, she was drinking with older men and sneaking tokes on the loading dock of the music store where she worked.
  • He was nabbed by members of the Garda National Drugs Unit in December 1998 when he was caught sneaking into the country and jailed for a year.
  • “See something you like?” he asks when he catches me staring; this is the vernacular of my school days, the dialect of Brooklyn kids, the kind of thing you have to know your audience to say, the kind of thing that brings you back to sneaking cigarette drags behind the superette on Avenue U. Vivian Rising
  • But then no one caught us sneaking into the hotel that morning, either, and my roomies weren't going to rat on me, since some of them may have been guilty of some other infraction.
  • I caught one of my consultant colleagues sneaking into work with one under his arm.
  • She grinned as she began sneaking stealthily up on a boy her age sitting on the picnic table under the large oak tree the school was built around.
  • She missed the clubs she'd frequent with her friends, sneaking out to drink and party, and just plain being a little hellion.
  • Eventually it was time for bed and they waited until the middle of the night before sneaking to the workshop on tip-toes.
  • With regard to these wretched, horrible, bloody lumps of caramel gunge, he had constructed a whole covert, hidden, humiliating world of pretence and lies, sneaking around pharmacies and stores to find his fix, inventing a serious disease for himself to cover an addiction as compelling and overpowering as if it had been heroin that enslaved him. Portobello
  • Bloodsucking bedbugs are sneaking back between the sheets some 50 years after being all but wiped out in the developed world, a new study says.
  • I have a sneaking suspicion that they are going to succeed.
  • If it were a matter of sneaking up buildings without permits, or choosing fly-by-night builders, or the result of some freak accident, then it could be argued to be the customer's problem.
  • `You know durn well how-often you've been sneaking... `At that moment Jeremy Joy came around the corner of the trailer. THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
  • I'd always had a sneaking admiration for really good pop.
  • From Thursday on I had this sneaking feeling that this was going to be my week, but it was not to be.
  • Dark and ripe, with curranty fruit sneaking in late. A Refreshing Bordeaux
  • What was with all these creeps sneaking up on me?
  • All the missions you're sent on involve sneaking around, stealing, kidnapping and killing without being detected.
  • However, you really must have a sneaking admiration for a man who can totally divert us like that, who can get us to take our eyes off the ball so easily.
  • I even siliconed all the gaps and sized the tank using an impressive combination of manufacturers tables, data from the Bureau of Meteorology and sneaking a look at other tanks down our street.
  • The barman, acned and sneaking drinks behind the bar, watches.
  • I was thinking of how I got mousetrapped sneaking out of the last bar I was in. Myth-Nomers And Im-Pervections
  • He stands there nodding to every word Mrs. Miller says while sneaking glances around the office, searching for someone to take his place.
  • We can feature hilarious armies of skunks sneaking into an SUV, and birds that dive-bomb and defecate everywhere. 'Furry Vengeance': Coarse family film is a slapstick stinker
  • I have a sneaking suspicion that services would still be cut and that councillors would still see a steady rise in their allowances and expenses.
  • Going out alone before dawn and sneaking across the lines hedgehopping in the first light. The Rainbow and the Rose
  • She was left with a sneaking suspicion that Steven was not telling the truth.
  • He took the little hat from my hand, sneaking a glimpse out the window before stretching the elastic cord around his chin.
  • I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth.
  • Indeed, I believe he would have pardoned anything in me more readily than poetry; which he called a cursed, sneaking, puling, housekeeping employment, the bane of all true manhood. Tales of a Traveller
  • Everyone has a sneaking suspicion there's something really fantastic, exciting, and breathtaking about life.
  • She had a nagging/sneaking suspicion that she might have sent the letter to the wrong address.
  • Belle is like a dark mantis sneaking in for the kill.
  • He again wished the American luck with his research, sneaking a quick look at his hands. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • You see, it was nothing like a hipshot sneaking up bombing by night. Lean Left » Blog Archive » Iraq Deteriorating
  • Yes, I met him sneaking through the lanes and bye passages with a common minstrel wench, with her messan and her viol on his one arm and her buxom self hanging upon the other. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • Imagine about a fifty metre span of wire inexpertly strung, sneaking through those coolibahs, wilgas and whitewoods.
  • We have a sneaking suspicion it won't be her last. The Sun
  • Meanwhile, a mysterious red-robed monk is sneaking around in the shadows, snapping people's necks with a bullwhip.
  • I worry about odorless gas sneaking its way into my office building.
  • Nonetheless we cannot shake off a sneaking suspicion that great wisdom is being imparted and that it might be prudent discreetly to take notes. The Times Literary Supplement
  • If this significant other is not from said hostel then sneaking her in is quite a problem.
  • Maybe that's why I didn't see the guy sneaking up on me with the blackjack.
  • A day later it appears we have made the right decision, we crept along tunnels for a while, sneaking not like the hallowed warriors we trained to be, but like cutpurses and cowards.
  • I have a sneaking suspicion that she knows more than she's telling us.
  • Inwardly, I had a sneaking admiration for them.
  • Blair W. Emery was happy to enjoy the woods, whether setting out in search of deer or moose, or sneaking off with his parents 'pickup truck to go "mudding" on back roads. November Iraq glimpses
  • He'd landed the job by meeting a Canadian coterie at the Cannes festival, where he bummed around as a wannabe filmmaker, sleeping on the beach and sneaking into movies with a fake pass.
  • After sneaking his son's cell phone out of his military quarters, Hank hires a local techie to descramble the video files on the damaged chip. In the Valley of Elah (2007): C-
  • However, we all want to know if our sneaking suspicions are true.
  • I do remember, however, sneaking into the chemistry supply area in high school to get ammonium dichromate to make flaming "volcanoes," so maybe I do qualify. Martin Chalfie - Autobiography
  • The song intersperses shots of the garage performance with a storyline showing a young girl sneaking out of her house through the window.
  • Unpleasant regulatory surprises have a way of sneaking in the back door when the voting public is otherwise engaged.
  • Nonetheless we cannot shake off a sneaking suspicion that great wisdom is being imparted and that it might be prudent discreetly to take notes. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Has he a sneaking regard for the speed with which less democratic nations get things done? Times, Sunday Times
  • We have to invent a new method for sneaking prisoners out without being noticed by the guards.
  • He put an arm around Ashley and led her away, sneaking a glance back at the pillar to make sure that Britney got away without being seen.
  • On it, in writing that varied from an insane, calligraphy-like version of printing to a sharp, illegible cursive, were all the pros and cons of sneaking Amadeo food.
  • A confident man will never be described as "scurrying," "creeping" or "sneaking," so pay attention to the way you walk. FOXNews.com
  • But I always have the sneaking feeling that the minute I go out the door, they are making ‘what a loony’ signs to each other and generally mocking me for my naivety.
  • But even his ideological enemies sneakingly admire his unabashed aggression, a quality rare in a city of trimmers and dissemblers.
  • Soon he is sneaking off to dance practice, pretending that his fifty pence are still going for boxing.
  • But in the end, Bust offers a peekaboo view of the world of sex that leaves one feeling not like an empowered adult but more like a 12-year-old sneaking in some sexy reading behind her parents' back.
  • I feel that the director was trying to sneakingly undermine the heroic image the exile hoped to establish while claiming?his preference for "neutrality".
  • She relies on stealth and sneaking around to evade foes or avoid damage.
  • SUVs in "compact" spots, squeezing me between like a dinghy sneaking between cruiseliners. Fear the dented Datsun.
  • I have a sneaking suspicion that there were no real safety problems. The Sun
  • However, I have a sneaking suspicion that Amanda would be happier if we could all just forget about the incident, so I shan't dredge it up again here.
  • We have a sneaking suspicion it won't be her last. The Sun
  • Nonetheless we cannot shake off a sneaking suspicion that great wisdom is being imparted and that it might be prudent discreetly to take notes. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I have the sneaking suspicion that most comedy fans below the age of 20 won't appreciate Simon's offbeat humor.
  • Presumably, now that one can just buy them a damn beer instead of sneaking them a mickey, they should be able to get a record review that isn't prefaced with the critic's incredulity that such young'uns should be so focused.
  • The students, sneaking covert glances at us, could see that this was indeed entirely true. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet I have a sneaking feeling that neither of them will return from Athens as ‘the world's fastest man’.
  • But that five-dollar bill was so scorned and snubbed by the ascendent truckmen that the doctor found himself smiling at his conceit that the poor, despised thing, when returned to his purse, went sneakingly into the farthest and deepest corner. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873
  • He doesn't know it yet but i will be sneaking out soonish.
  • Comey and Ashcroft both agreed to kill the program, and the only reason Card and Abu Gonzales were sneaking to his hospital bed was to try to dupe an ill, incapacitated man into changing his mind and "overruling" the acting Attorney General Balkinization
  • But I'd rather the label embrace the video so I don't have to go sneaking around from site to site. Ask Pud
  • And yet there is something sneaking about it that outrages the American sense of fairness. THE HUNTING OF MAN
  • I have this sneaking feeling that I might not agree with many of the opinions of this man on - say - pretty much anything ever.
  • This has a lot to do with the fact that it such a amorphous and incoherent set of vague ideas, but also the fact that IDists seem to be more interested in sneaking their ideas straight into highschool textbooks, while attempting to dodge the peer-review process. A Dubious "Opportunity" for IDers
  • She had a sneaking suspicion that he was lying.
  • I always felt sneakingly that I wanted to be a concert pianist
  • But (1) making fun of Hollyweird celebrities is just as easy as making fun of rednecks (see Team America: World Police) and (2) I'd like to see YOU go hunting with a bunch of Southern dudes and try sneaking into their tent in the middle of the night buck-nekkid. The Virtues of Patience
  • Currently I am using DNA microsatellite analysis to determine paternity and sibship among embryonic bitterling in mussels collected from natural populations to quantify the frequency and importance of sneaking.
  • Captain, afore you took your departer, 'said the sneaking Mr Riderhood, falling out of his path,' was, your handsome words relating to the reward. ' Our Mutual Friend
  • The chicory clan - Belgian endive, radicchio, and escarole - is sneaking into more and more produce sections.
  • I have a sneaking suspicion that they are going to succeed.
  • But we have to admit to a sneaking admiration for her.
  • I worry about odorless gas sneaking its way into my office building.

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