SNEAK OFF vs WHERRET: NOUN
- N/A
- A box on the ear.
SNEAK OFF vs WHERRET: VERB
- To leave a place, or a meeting, without being seen or heard
- Leave furtively and stealthily
- To box (somebody) on the ear; to strike on the ear.
SNEAK OFF vs WHERRET: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To box (one) on the ear; to strike or box (the ear).
- To hurry; to trouble; to tease.
SNEAK OFF vs WHERRET: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- See whirret.
SNEAK OFF vs WHERRET: RELATED WORDS
- Blow over, Keep apart, Turn tail, Clear off, Take hold, Lie low, Skip over, Make off, Knock over, Slip by, Sneak in, Slip away, Sneak out, Sneak away, Steal away
- Outblown, Lash out, Enthrill, Blow over, Act involuntarily, Puzzle over, Score off, Firk, Thirl, Burst out, Make noise, Ictic, Blurt out, Pick at, Peck at
SNEAK OFF vs WHERRET: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bump into, Blow over, Keep apart, Turn tail, Clear off, Take hold, Lie low, Skip over, Make off, Knock over, Slip by, Sneak in, Slip away, Sneak away, Steal away
- Outblown, Lash out, Enthrill, Blow over, Act involuntarily, Puzzle over, Score off, Firk, Thirl, Burst out, Make noise, Ictic, Blurt out, Pick at, Peck at
SNEAK OFF vs WHERRET: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Later, as the kids eat dinner, they sneak off some of their portions to give to Flip.
- If you see a twink trying to sneak off to bandage, put your pet on him!
- Alyss acalls it a night early making it easy for Calim to sneak off.
- Myra and Geoff sneak off to isolation, Myra unlocks the security gate.
- Might you sneak off to a hotel one weekend and leave the kids with your parents?
- My son can sneak off to his own space, rejuvenate, refocus, wind down.
- Demetrius that you planned to sneak off into this forest.
- Introductionfriends sneak off to the river while at camp.
- Emma and Izzy sneak off to meet with Gabe.
- Bobbie wanted to sneak off and put it on.
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