Someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police.
Someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions.
Make off with belongings of others.
To go stealthily or furtively.
Другие значения термина "sneak" 1 A clear view in every direction, no possibility of a sneak attack.
2 If so, an American sneak attack might set off a nuclear war.
3 Police had arrested 174 people for trying to sneak across the border.
4 Knight and DeJesus would sneak food to each other, this source said.
5 He managed to sneak straight into the house without my seeing him.
6 Check out Inside EBONY for a sneak peek into the current issue.
7 God help him he might even figure a way to sneak in.
8 The view from here made the church impossible to sneak up on.
9 At this point, he wasn't exactly trying to sneak up on her.
10 A real intrusion, though, to sneak in there right under someone's home.
11 She would also sneak out to his home, the court was told.
12 The few I have in the fort will sneak off, I suppose.
13 Thus, it was said, no enemy could sneak up on the Vindrasi.
14 Perhaps there's some way I could just sneak by whatever it is.
15 BBC News science reporter Neil Bowdler went along for a sneak preview.
16 Every so often, I felt the air sneak softly over my body.
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