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sneak
noun as in person who is very dishonest
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Rick suggests a Woodbury-esque sneak attack on the hospital and lays out a meticulous strategy relying heavily on timing and luck.
“It was a magical feeling, leaving daylight to sneak into a theater,” he says wistfully.
While attempting to pull a bin of canned food toward him, Bob is momentarily pulled underwater by a walker sneak-attack.
Check out a sneak peek of one of the most anticipated films of the year.
The easily concealable and muted weapon would allow him to sneak up on his victims and get away afterward to kill again.
That young cove right opposite to you is one of the best-known sneak-thieves in the city.
I was so angry when I saw another week sneak round and another bill appear, that I left it unopened on my bureau for a week.
So soon as this shelling stops I must sneak off to try and put our cemeteries straight.
He even ventured to reproach his friend: 'I shan't sneak of you, of course, he said, 'but you know you did it!'
We would have to sneak in order to keep the younger children from begging to be taken along.
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On this page you'll find 126 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to sneak, such as: cheater, coward, cur, dastard, heel, and informer.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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