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- Sneaked or Snuck: Which is correct? - Merriam-Webster
Sneaked and snuck are today both common and standard However, some people consider snuck inelegant or incorrect, so if you are writing in a formal style you may want to use sneaked
- SNUCK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Sneaked is the original past tense form of sneak, but in the late 1800s, the alternative past tense form snuck began making its way into American English It is now very common and is considered standard
- SNUCK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
SNUCK definition: a past participle and simple past tense of sneak See examples of snuck used in a sentence
- SNUCK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Moving to avoid being seen (Definition of snuck from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- How to Use Sneaked vs. snuck Correctly - GRAMMARIST
Sneaked is the traditional past tense and past participle of sneak Snuck is new, originating in the U S in the early 20th century, but it has become remarkably common across all main English varieties
- “Snuck” vs. “Sneaked”: Which One Is Correct? - Thesaurus. com
Though some grammarians, particularly in Britain, still prefer sneaked, snuck has achieved widespread acceptance and usage in edited writing, including fiction and journalism
- Sneaked or Snuck? The Simple Grammar Rule You’ll Never Forget
Confused about “sneaked or snuck”? Learn the correct usage, origins, differences, and when to use each form confidently in English writing
- SNUCK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
A group of about 20 artists snuck in with their works, pasted them on the walls, and held a spontaneous reception
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