What is another word for sneaking in?

Pronunciation: [snˈiːkɪŋ ˈɪn] (IPA)

"Sneaking in" is a term that denotes the act of entering or making your way secretly and often illicitly into a place or situation where you are not supposed to be. There are several synonyms that could be used to describe the same action. For example, "slipping in," "creeping in," "tailing in," "infiltrating," "penetrating," and "trespassing" are some of the words that could be used instead of "sneaking in." All of these terms convey a sense of illicit entry or access, and could be used to describe anything from slipping into a prohibited area, to infiltrating a group or organization without permission.

What are the hypernyms for Sneaking in?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Sneaking in

  • When I used to go to Elvis's house was always a nightmare trying to get into the house because of so many fans outside the gate and he really couldn't go anywhere without sneaking in or doing something because people just wanted to be around him and to be with him.
    Jackie DeShannon
  • I refuse to go into a fast-food outlet - to use the toilet even - in case anyone got the wrong idea and thought I was sneaking in a quick burger.
    Jonny Wilkinson

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