1. I tried to sneak out with an open-necked shirt, but she called me back. 2. What Peg did was to take a bed-sheet from home and sneak off with it. 3. And why another quarterback sneak with the game in jeopardy in the fourth quarter? 4. A boy tries to sneak out with the girls. 5. But Bridges sneaks off with some of the Mars dirt in his coffee thermos. 6. He used to be a plainclothes security guard there, keeping an eye on suspicious types who might try to sneak out with fancy clothes. 7. Humor sneaks in with little fanfare. 8. If he sneaks off with anyone, we want it to be Madeleine Albright to Bosnia. 9. In a Winston Cup season still seeking a definitive story line, this would be a good weekend for Kurt Busch to sneak off with a victory. 10. Sneaking by with close home wins has been a Clippers theme the past month. |