23 Verbs to Use for the Word sneaking

I won't turn tail and play the sneak.

The minit them cavalry sneaks left us back thar, I made up my mind I'd skip Newmarket.

How must the haughty spirit of Lara and Harold contemn the subaltern sneaking of our modern tuft-hunter.

So evidently was the curtain shaken, that Phoebus would most certainly have detected the sneak, or he might have asked Esmeralda, "What's that?" and have asserted his belief that it could not possibly be the cat, but he might have accepted her explanation had she informed him that it was the Goat.

"I mean that what you've doneall this sneaking and scheming to get me out of your wayisn't going to serve your purpose.

Picking my feet up softly, I was in the very process of executing a quiet sneak for the door, when I perceived that the bearded bloke had at last decided to apply the closure.

A draggled, forsaken little street-cat sneaks in the door, with a pitiful mew.

Somehow a tremendous load had been lifted from his shoulders He would no longer be obliged to lead a sneaking, surreptitious existence.

I'll remember you too, you lying sneak!' 'You common, low fellow!' said my lady.

He could steal and forage to perfection; he had an instinct that was positively grewsome for divining when work was to be done and for making a sneak accordingly; and for getting lost and not staying lost he was nothing short of inspired.

"They're a pack of snakesI mean sneaks.

" "And you look out too," muttered Noaks, glancing at Mugford with a fierce expression on his face as the two seniors moved off, "you beastly young sneak.

"Go ahead and pump the crooked sneak, but don't swallow his lies.

His indifferent look was an additional annoyance to Eric, who walked up to him carelessly, and boxing his ears, though without hurting him, said contemptuously, "Conceited little sneak.

Just then Captain S. saw the brute sneaking along to the left of the line, trying to outflank us, and break back.

We had our hands full of business making ready for the march, when Reuben Cox came shyly up to where Sergeant Corney and I were looking after the stowage of goods in the wagons, and said to me in a half-whisper, as if fearing others might hear him: "I don't reckon your company is any place for a man who has shown himself sich a sneak as I am, eh?" "Would you like to go with us?"

Caleb Jennings, a shoemaker, cobler, snobusing the last word in its genuine classical sense, and by no means according to the modern interpretation by which it is held to signify a genteel sneak or pretenderhe was anything but thatoccupied, some twelve or thirteen years ago, a stall at Watley, which, according to the traditions of the place, had been hereditary in his family for several generations.

" "I'll attend to that; come on, Mark, let's throw the damn sneak into that left-hand stateroom.

She would have had to understand how the lesson from the hand of big Sinclair had begun the change which transformed the sneak into the dangerous man of action.

"What! are we all turning sneaks and cowards?

Am I a Jesuit, to understand their sneaking, underhandpah!

He is one of those canting sneaks father detested, and I won't serve under such cattle.

I asked of the corporal, who, his work having been done, was leaning out over the wall to watch the frightened sneaks as they scuttled into their lodges out of sight.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  sneaking