Sneak
71sneak|ing — «SNEE kihng», adjective. 1. meanly or deceitfully underhand; cowardly or contemptible; concealed. SYNONYM(S): skulking, slinking. 2. that one cannot justify or does not like to confess: »He had a sneaking suspicion that his mother knew about the… …
72sneak off — index escape Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
73sneak thief — index burglar, criminal Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
74sneak preview — noun count an opportunity to see something such as a movie before it is available to everyone …
75sneak peek — sneak preview, advance viewing …
76sneak preview — sneak′ pre′view n. sbz a preview of a motion picture, often shown in addition to an announced film • Etymology: 1935–40 …
77sneak thief — sneak′ thief n. a burglar who sneaks into houses through open doors, windows, etc • Etymology: 1855–60, amer …
78sneak preview — ☆ sneak preview n. a single advance showing of a film, as for evaluating audience reaction or for increasing interest in the film prior to the regular showing …
79sneak thief — ☆ sneak thief n. a person who commits thefts in a sneaking way, without the use of force or violence …
80sneak|ered — «SNEE kuhrd», adjective. having or wearing sneakers …