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Definition of "sneak off" []

  • To leave a place, or a meeting, without being seen or heard (verb)

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Use "sneak off" in a sentence
  • "The girls liked the arrangement and enjoyed her company, and even Mother Ambrose, concealing her real feelings, allowed the two orphans who were not on duty in the guesthouse to sneak off on slight excuse from their other tasks to make a cheerful party of five in the guest-house kitchen."
  • "I was bent on as much fun and vicious amusement as I could get - my contemporaries, who praise God on Sundays and sneak off to child-brothels during the week, would denounce it piously as vicious, anyway - but I have always known how to behave to my superiors and shine in their eyes, a trait of mine which Hughes pointed out, bless him."
  • "Bridey McDrummy closed the Droop Mountain Shop & Spend five minutes early to sneak off with her boyfriend."