The word 'snuck' refers to moving in a stealthy or secretive manner. The term 'snuck' is often used as a past tense variation on the word 'sneak', commonly used in the UK and US
Snuck or sneaked. Choose one!!
he snuck in the trojen horse
She snuck out from home to see capt. John smith
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Overall the royalists won the battle and snuck away in the middle of the night #yolo#
he snuck on Christopher Columbus' ship in 1492 and snuck into America
Fish, Mibs, Bobbie, and Will Junior snuck into the pink bible bus.
Sneaked and snuck are both accepted in standard English.
Sneaked is traditionally correct. Snuck is only really used in slang terms (and mostly in America)
Snuck is very informal and is strictly American usage. It should not be used in writing. Sneaked is more formal and is used throughout the English-speaking countries.
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He snuck out without my consent.
he snuck in the trojen horse
They snuck out to a club in Australia. Lol.
Snuck or sneaked. Choose one!!
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