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Leave furtively and stealthily.
slip away
steal away
sneak away
sneak off
1
She would also
sneak
out
to his home, the court was told.
2
I used to
sneak
out
when I was younger and watch sometimes.
3
He loves to
sneak
out
,
I suspect mainly to get my attention.
4
They are terrified she'll try and
sneak
out
of the country again.
5
Rob me and
sneak
out
during the night, if you want to.
6
He could not shuck his code, or
sneak
out
of his era.
7
Only two hours until I'm supposed to
sneak
out
to meet Duke.
8
He decided instead to skip it and
sneak
out
of the bureau.
9
We
sneak
out
into the hallway and stop at the back door.
10
Occasionally a few adventurous youngsters tried to
sneak
out
through the pass.
11
I pull on my tennis shoes and
sneak
out
of my room.
12
Will you
sneak
out
of it until you turn gray and die?
13
You don't want to
sneak
out
,
with yore tail betwixt yore laigs.
14
Not the cheap one that she had tried to
sneak
out
with.
15
We should
sneak
out
tonight before it slams shut on our heads.
16
Tough conditions mean some cannot wait for the permit, and
sneak
out
illegally.
sneak
out
sneak