snuck up (Meaning)
snuck up
to go about in a sly or secret manner, to act in or as if in a furtive manner, quarterback sneak, to put, bring, or take in a sly manner, a person who acts in a secret or sly manner, to approach or act on stealthily, the act or an instance of sneaking, sneaker sense 2, to carry the football on a quarterback sneak, a stealthy or furtive move, a person who acts in a stealthy, furtive, or shifty manner, carried on secretly, occurring without warning, to go stealthily or furtively, to put, bring, or take in a furtive or artful manner, an unobserved departure or escape
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snuck up Sentence Examples
- The cat snuck up silently behind the bird, its predatory instincts aroused.
- The thief snuck up on the sleeping guard, expertly avoiding detection.
- As the sun snuck up over the horizon, casting a golden glow over the landscape.
- The student snuck up to the front of the class, hoping to avoid the teacher's notice.
- The snake snuck up on its prey, its deadly venom poised to strike.
- The virus snuck up on the body, slowly weakening the immune system.
- The scandal snuck up on the politician, tarnishing his reputation overnight.
- The spy snuck up on the enemy base, gathering valuable intelligence.
- The child snuck up behind her parents, giving them a playful scare.
- The memories snuck up on him at unexpected moments, filling him with bittersweet nostalgia.
FAQs About the word snuck up
to go about in a sly or secret manner, to act in or as if in a furtive manner, quarterback sneak, to put, bring, or take in a sly manner, a person who acts in a
crept up, shown up, turned up, arrived, come up, landed, waltzed (up), come, drawn on, showed up
receded, walked out, taken off, withdrawn, backed (up or away), removed, retreated, left,retired, pulled out
The cat snuck up silently behind the bird, its predatory instincts aroused.
The thief snuck up on the sleeping guard, expertly avoiding detection.
As the sun snuck up over the horizon, casting a golden glow over the landscape.
The student snuck up to the front of the class, hoping to avoid the teacher's notice.