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The past tense of sneak is sneaked, according to the AP style guide. Snuck is becoming more popular and may supplant "sneaked" but not officially....thus far. sneaked Due to common usage, the dictionary now lists the rather vulgar snuck as an option, but sneaked is the original past tense form.

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