Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: sneaked
IPA transcription: [sn'ikt]
Usage examples
  • They sneaked in when I left the door open.
  • He bought a ticket apologetically and sneaked in to his seat.
  • We've sneaked through the Union lines from Kentucky, and came across the Tennessee yesterday.
  • Therefore, he is either hidden somewhere in Beverly or he has sneaked away to an adjoining town.
  • I fancy he asked me something About the poll-tax on Kur-guests, and whether it could not be sneaked out of.
  • For miles she sneaked through the underbrush, and watched and listened; until at last night came, and she returned to Rainbow Bottom.
  • Dot looked round to say good-bye to the Koala, but the little animal had heard the Kangaroo speak of Blacks, and that word suggested to its empty little head that it must keep its skin whole, so, without waiting to be polite to Dot, it had sneaked up its gum tree and was well out of sight.