Leave furtively and stealthily.
1 The few I have in the fort will sneak off , I suppose.
2 You'll sneak off first chance you get-andwell do I know it.
3 He might be jist fooling and will sneak off into the woods.
4 And you should know better too than to sneak off like that.
5 I had to sneak off with him upstairs, howling all the way.
6 Bland and then at an opportune time sneak off without any gun-play?
7 Could we sneak off , like, into the dark shadows of the desert?
8 Now, are you coming, or will you sneak off with an excuse?
9 To sneak off from working like a breed after you feed him!
10 Maybe you'd better sneak off and let me tell them afterward.
11 There was nowhere they went that you didn't sneak off to follow them.
12 Maybe he could take Lorena to Austin and sneak off and leave her.
13 I've a notion to sneak off to my relations in Milwaukee.
14 She had half a mind just to sneak off and hide.
15 They'll all sneak off over the bridge to-night if we pen them up.
16 And once people start getting too drunk I'll probably sneak off .
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