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1 But we got West though, damn him!-caughthim sneaking through the bushes.
2 Thus they vanished in the forest like wolves sneaking through timber.
3 Like kids sneaking through a graveyard, we bought ourselves some distance.
4 While I was thinking about all this, I kept on sneaking through the woods.
5 Somebody is sneaking through the timber toward the river.
6 Then we see this Frenchy sneaking through the woods.
7 A little like the wind sneaking through cracks, blowing grit along surfaces, only heavier somehow.
8 One woman carrying a plastic shopping bag was sneaking through a gap in the barriers.
9 Soon three coyotes came sneaking through the grass, talking in hushed voices- athingthey seldom did.
10 Friendly travelers don't come sneaking through the woods.
11 Despite sneaking through to the Champions League knockout stage, Roma conceded 16 times in six group games.
12 First, they must make sure nothing bad gets in, like a virus sneaking through a navigation system.
13 Everton drew 1-1 with Norwich before sneaking through 4-3 in the shootout.
14 A dirty dog sneaking through the darkness.
15 I can't say that we're sneaking through the building, exactly, but we're certainly not calling attention to ourselves.
16 He loved summer, loved waking up to streaks of sunlight sneaking through the cracks in his bedroom curtain.
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