Definitions for snuck

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Spelling: [snuhk]
IPA: /snʌk/

Snuck is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 38 anagrams from letters in snuck (cknsu).

Definitions for snuck

noun

  1. a sneaking, underhand, or contemptible person.
  2. Informal. a stealthy or furtive departure.
  3. British Informal. tattletale; informer.
  4. sneaker (def 1).
  5. Informal. a sneak preview.
  6. Cards. the lead of a singleton in a suit other than the trump suit, as in whist.

verb (used with object)

  1. to move, put, pass, etc., in a stealthy or furtive manner:
  2. to do, take, or enjoy hurriedly or surreptitiously:

verb (used without object)

  1. to go in a stealthy or furtive manner; slink; skulk.
  2. to act in a furtive or underhand way.
  3. British Informal. to tattle; inform.

Origin of snuck

1590-1600; variant of Middle English sniken, Old English snīcan to creep; cognate with Old Norse snīkja to hanker after

Examples for snuck

It's a nice surprise, then, that Lizzy Caplan snuck into the Best Actress race for her performance on Showtime's Masters of Sex.

She snuck up behind him and dropped a handful of gravel down the gap of his pants and into his underpants.

War of the Worlds (1953) I snuck into a theatre with my older brother to see this one.

But when she said, 'No Neal,' I snuck out and hid under de high-up carrigge seat and went along jus' de same.

Tammy met me a sniff from the dor and I snuck up and saw Calhan.

After all, I had been where I was because I'd snuck out of school.

Later on, in the recall phase, another set of similar objects ("lures") was snuck in.

Pretty soon she heard "Missus" call so she "snuck" out of the cornhouse.

But while McCartney was sipping a brandy, Lennon snuck up behind the future Sir Paul and clocked him on the back of the head.

The seeds of Strub's activism were sown as a child, when he snuck out of the house to watch May Day riots in Iowa City.

Word Value for snuck
Scrable

11

Words with friends

14

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