SNEAK vs PURLOIN: NOUN
- In whist, a singleton lead.
- A mean, contemptible fellow; one who has recourse to mean and cowardly methods; a person of selfish and cowardly temper and conduct.
- A petty thief. See sneak-thief and area-sneak.
- In cricket, a ball bowled along the ground; a grub.
- Someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions
- A mean, sneaking fellow.
- A ball bowled so as to roll along the ground; -- called also grub.
- An informer; a tell-tale; a grass.
- A sneaker.
- An instance of sneaking; a quiet, stealthy movement.
- A person who is regarded as underhanded and furtive and contemptible
- A person regarded as stealthy, cowardly, or underhanded.
- Someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
- , (cricket) A ball bowled so as to roll along the ground; a daisy-cutter
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SNEAK vs PURLOIN: ADJECTIVE
- Carried out in a clandestine manner.
- Marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed
- Perpetrated without warning.
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SNEAK vs PURLOIN: VERB
- To hide, especially in a mean or cowardly manner.
- To inform an authority about another's misdemeanours; to tell tales; to grass.
- Make off with belongings of others
- Pass on stealthily
- To go stealthily or furtively
- Put, bring, or take in a secretive or furtive manner
- Make off with belongings of others
- To convert the property of another, often in breach of trust; to appropriate wrongfully.
- To commit theft; to thieve.
SNEAK vs PURLOIN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To move, give, take, or put in a quiet, stealthy manner.
- To behave in a cowardly or servile manner.
- To go or move in a quiet, stealthy way.
- To act in a stealthy and cowardly manner; to behave with meanness and servility; to crouch.
- To creep or steal (away or about) privately; to come or go meanly, as a person afraid or ashamed to be seen.
- To practice theft; to steal.
SNEAK vs PURLOIN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To hide, esp. in a mean or cowardly manner.
- To steal, especially in a stealthy way. : steal.
- To take or carry away for one's self; hence, to steal; to take by theft; to filch.
SNEAK vs PURLOIN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To hide; conceal in a furtive or cowardly manner.
- To steal; pilfer. See sneak-thief.
- To behave with meanness and servility; crouch; truckle.
- To creep or steal about privately; go furtively, as if afraid or ashamed to be seen; slink.
- Usually with unlawful intentions
- Someone who prowls or sneaks about
- To practise theft.
- To remove, carry off, or take for one's self; hence, to take by theft; filch; steal.
- To set back or aside; put away; remove.
- To put off; prolong; delay.
SNEAK vs PURLOIN: RELATED WORDS
- Furtive, Swipe, Stealthy, Nobble, Surreptitious, Purloin, Snarf, Skulking, Sneaky, Filch, Lurking, Creep, Steal, Slip, Pilfer
- Misappropriate, Thieve, Rob, Steal, Pinch, Abstract, Cabbage, Lift, Hook, Snarf, Swipe, Sneak, Nobble, Filch, Pilfer
SNEAK vs PURLOIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hook, Furtive, Swipe, Stealthy, Nobble, Surreptitious, Purloin, Snarf, Skulking, Sneaky, Lurking, Creep, Steal, Slip, Pilfer
- Seize, Burgle, Confiscate, Misappropriate, Thieve, Steal, Pinch, Abstract, Cabbage, Hook, Snarf, Swipe, Sneak, Nobble, Pilfer
SNEAK vs PURLOIN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Sneak Skill: All characters and creatures in the game have their own Sneak skill ranking, which goes up as they increase in level.
- Switch into your stealth uniform and sneak closer, and then sneak even closer.
- The strikes provide Afflictions which either grant Rogue with Sneak Attacks or strengthen the Sneak Attacks.
- Sneak effectiveness is on par with vanilla, except the Blind Spot perk is added to help melee sneak characters.
- Skyrim differences in terms of the sneak skill: Pickpocket has been split into a separate skill from Sneak.
- For combat, start things off by using the aforementioned Block Runner trick to sneak up on your opponents and sneak attack them.
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- SYN: Abstract, peculate, filch, purloin, smuggle, cabbage, steal, thieve.
- Also referred to as Purlins, see Purlin or Purloin.
SNEAK vs PURLOIN: QUESTIONS
- How to make your Vans shoes waterproof-sneak Saver?
- How to thwart pickpockets and sneak thieves in Italy?
- How to sneak an IPsec connection through a firewall?
- What makes Aegislash a good target for Shadow Sneak?
- Can sliver decks sneak in wins during a tournament?
- What does sneak attack do in Dragon Age Inquisition?
- Does offensive defense stack with sneak attack damage?
- How does covert operative affect sneak attack multipliers?
- Does the Armsman Perk affect unarmed sneak attacks?
- Does advantage negate disadvantage for sneak attack?
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