Sneak out

To “sneak out” means to discreetly leave without causing much attention or disruption.

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To “sneak out” means to discreetly leave without causing much attention or disruption. I can manage my schedule so that I can “sneak out” to do some errands in the afternoon and finish my work in the evening if I can manage it. The students “snuck out” of the lecture, or discreetly left, when the instructor was turned toward the whiteboard.

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