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Definition of Sneak out
1. Verb. Leave furtively and stealthily. "The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard"
Generic synonyms: Go Away, Go Forth, Leave
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sneak Out
Literary usage of Sneak out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sketches Beyond the Sea by Franc Bangs Wilkie (1879)
"I do not mean to sneak out in a bodily sense. Oh, no! But to sit there, and look
intensely appreciative and interested, but, at the same time, ..."
2. Sketches Beyond the Sea by Franc Bangs Wilkie (1882)
"I followed " for dear life," till finally, wearied by the speed of the march and
its length, I concluded that I might sneak out, and nobody would notice my ..."
3. Kingdoms of Ahn Daowen: Storms of Espyrea by E. P. Harlow (2007)
""sneak out?" she asked, horrified. At that, the young man laughed. "Of course!
... "Actually, we only ever seem to sneak out to the alley behind the pub. ..."
4. Walk the Crooked Road with the Crooks by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1994)
"S: Absolutely, extremely deliberate plus what I took out to the.. .1 was asked
to sneak out the material to Germain Denis to the trunk of his car and all of ..."