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Meanings of
sneaking
in inglés
Not openly expressed.
unavowed
Related terms
concealed
Sinónimos
Examples for "
unavowed
"
unavowed
Examples for "
unavowed
"
1
She had the answer to her inmost doubt-toher last shameful
unavowed
hope.
2
If
unavowed
at first, this purpose did not remain
unavowed
long.
3
Jacqueline's departure had not given her any
unavowed
hope of happiness.
4
A great deal of
unavowed
and unconscious unbelief wears the mask of wise foresight.
5
The
unavowed
desire implanted by nature enters into his conscience.
Usage of
sneaking
in inglés
1
And besides,
sneaking
around isn't a good way to start a relationship.
2
The
sneaking
figure of the informer was swallowed up in the fog.
3
Every spring he disappeared for a few weeks, then came
sneaking
home.
4
Lizzie really wanted to know how and when he was
sneaking
off.
5
This is not the only element of
sneaking
central control in education.
6
Potential escape routes along the shoulder were quickly jammed by
curb
-
sneaking
drivers.
7
For the first time in my life I felt mean and
sneaking
.
8
There'll be less damage that way than if you keep
sneaking
it.
9
They speak quietly,
sneaking
looks at the rest of us, especially Christina.
10
He's also not
sneaking
behind his former firm's back to find employment.
11
Dial had no idea why Payne and Jones were
sneaking
into Italy.
12
In the midst of
sneaking
around trying to avoid bank robbers, yet.
13
Perhaps Papa was avoiding the security agents by
sneaking
out the back?
14
She kept
sneaking
glances at Jake when she thought I wasn't looking.
15
If there was a Jawa
sneaking
around back here, she'd know, right?
16
Tipperary are on the rise again after
sneaking
past Limerick on Saturday.
Other examples for "sneaking"
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sneaking
sneak
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sneak up
sneak around
sneak in
sneak away
sneak back
More collocations
Sneaking
through the time
Sneaking
across language varieties
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Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
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