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sneak
noun as in person who is very dishonest
Example Sentences
I've had a sneak preview, and can tell you that the opening scenes alone are highly stressful.
Mr Duren says that the high-resolution Tanager-1 can respond to some of these challenges, for instance by essentially sneaking peeks through gaps in cloud cover or forest cover.
"But if he wanted to, I'm sure we could sneak him in and get him round the places."
In “The Choirboys,” a timid lieutenant fails at his assigned secret mission: sneaking into the department’s personnel files to change his ambitious boss’s IQ score from 107 to 141.
He has devoted his entire career to sneaking the vegetables of his values into the creme brûlée of European travel.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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