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Meanings of sneaked home in English
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Usage of sneaked home in English
1
Had the hosts sneakedhome at the end, it would have been a travesty.
2
I have not sneakedhome to rob your children, if not yourself, brother, of your rights.
3
He sneakedhome shaking with shame.
4
The drunken fellows sneakedhome-whilstBrandon, taking me by the hand, made violent, and nearly successful, efforts to appear sober.
5
When he sneakedhome late Mrs. Button, who had learned how he had misspent his time, gave him a merciless thrashing.
6
Rather crest-fallen, he sneakedhome; and consoled himself for having nobody to speak to by reading some amusing 'Conversations on Political Economy.'
7
The All Blacks sneakedhome largely because of the referee's decision just 5 minutes before the end of the match on Sunday morning.
8
Look at the way he sneakedhome, and left the other young man to get a doctor and help move Sheeley to the hospital.
9
Wicklow came agonisingly close that Sunday to kick-starting their championship with a mammoth upset, before Kildare sneakedhome in an early-season epic at Croke Park.
10
The Wilbur twin viciously affirmed that he would wear no girl's hat, yet was presently persuaded that he would, at least when he sneakedhome.
11
Sneakedhome to try to square yourself with the old man, did ya?