"Sneaked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Past tense of "sneak", meaning to move stealthily or quietly, often in order to avoid detection or attention.
The verb "snatching" means to take something quickly or suddenly, often in a forceful or impolite way. It can also refer to the act of moving or spreading suddenly or quickly. For example:<br><br> The thief snatched the purse from the woman's hand.<br> The news of her death has been snatching attention from the media.<br><br>It can also be a gerund or a present participle verb form, meaning "stealing" or "taking quickly".
The verb "snatching" is typically in the past tense or present participle form of the verb "snatch". Verb meanings include:<br>- to take something suddenly and hastily, often by force or stealth<br>- to rapidly capture someone or something<br><br>As a noun, "snatchings" could refer to things that are being snatched, or the act of snatching.
Someone or something that is snazziest is the most stylish, fashionable, or impressive in a charming and attractive way, often with a touch of glamour or uniqueness.
To move stealthily or quietly, often in order to surprise someone or get somewhere without being noticed.<br><br>Example: "She sneaked into the house without waking her parents."<br><br>(Synonyms: creep, sneak out, slink, slip in)
A sneaker is a casual athletic shoe, typically with an elastic sole and laces or Velcro closure.
Most cunning or evasive in behavior, especially in a way that is difficult to discover or foil.