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sneak in
|
10.07 |
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She SNUCK in. |
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sneak across
|
6.85 |
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These are not people who sneaked across the border. |
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sneak through
|
6.12 |
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Maybe I could sneak through. |
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sneak off
|
3.75 |
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They sneaked off without paying! |
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sneak past
|
2.83 |
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They prey on whatever refugees sneak past the Serbs. |
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sneak for
|
1.51 |
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Graham sneaked for the first down. |
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sneak with
|
1.45 |
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Humor sneaks in with little fanfare. |
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sneak around
|
1.38 |
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Molly snuck around the house. |
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sneak over
|
1.25 |
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The ball sneaked over the seven-foot fence, barely fair. |
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sneak by
|
0.92 |
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The Saints tried to sneak him by and lost. |
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sneak at
|
0.86 |
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Many residents said looters snuck in at night. |
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sneak inside
|
0.66 |
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Then Rice sneaked inside, too. |
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sneak down
|
0.53 |
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They could sneak down to an empty ChoiceSeat during the game. |
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sneak without
|
0.53 |
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They sneaked off without paying! |
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sneak out
|
0.46 |
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Sheila was just sneaking out when her mother called her. |
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sneak from
|
0.33 |
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He was a prep star in Riverside, but it took him awhile to sneak out from under the shadow of his sister, Cheryl. |
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sneak toward
|
0.33 |
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I began sneaking toward the rocks. |
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sneak after
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0.26 |
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A thrill akin to sneaking out after curfew. |
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sneak on_board
|
0.26 |
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Kim snuck on board a Chinese freighter in Inchon port west of Seoul Saturday. |