sneaked
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editsneaked
- simple past and past participle of sneak
- 1986, Patrick F. McManus, The Grasshopper Trap, page 152:
- In addition to my sneaked food, Eddit had sneaked a chunk of roast beef, a slice of fried ham, three wieners, some cheese, an onion, several quart jars of fruit, a jar of dill pickles, and a jar of canned rabbit.
- 1992, John Grisham, The Pelican Brief, page 275:
- The restaurant opened at six, and he sneaked down for coffee, then sneaked back to his room.
- 1994, Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos, page 235:
- "I sneaked up and listened," Nynaeve said levelly.
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