sneak verb (MOVE SECRETLY)
C2 [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] to go somewhere secretly, or to take someone or something somewhere secretly:
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sneak verb (TELL SECRETLY)
› [ I ] UK slang disapproving to secretly tell someone in authority, especially a teacher, that someone else has done something bad, often in order to cause trouble:
Synonym
Thesaurus: sinonimi e parole collegate
Revealing secrets & becoming known
- (the) word is/gets out idiom
- bare
- be the talk of the town idiom
- break cover idiom
- cat
- dob sb in
- emerge
- fink
- get around (somewhere)
- give sth away
- King's evidence
- leak
- let the cat out of the bag idiom
- open your heart to someone idiom
- spill the beans idiom
- take the wraps off sth idiom
- tell on sb
- tongues wagging idiom
- turn
- unmask
sneak verb (LOOK)
Thesaurus: sinonimi e parole collegate