sneak away
Third Person
sneaks away
Present Participle
sneaking away
Past Tense
sneaked away
Past Participle
sneaked away
1
to leave a place quietly or without being noticed
- As the party continued, she decided to sneak away without attracting attention.
- The spy managed to sneak away from the enemy camp undetected in the darkness of the night.
- The mischievous children giggle as they plan to sneak away from the classroom during recess.
- To avoid waking up the baby, she will try to sneak away quietly after putting him to sleep.
- As the meeting drags on, some participants sneak away to grab a quick break.
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