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sneak in to enter a place quietly and secretly.
sneak out to leave a place secretly.
sneak preview a single advance screening of a motion picture, usu. done to evaluate the reaction of the audience.
sneak thief a burglar who enters without breaking in, usu. through an open door or window.
sneak up on to approach (someone) quietly and without letting that person become aware of one's presence, typically in order to surprise or attack.