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sneakly eat vs sneak to eat

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct phrase would be 'sneakily eat.' 'Sneakily' is an adverb that describes the manner in which the eating is done. 'Sneak to eat' is not a standard phrase in English.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 861 views

sneakly eat

This phrase is incorrect. The correct adverb form is 'sneakily.'

The correct phrase is 'sneakily eat,' where 'sneakily' is an adverb describing how the eating is done in a secretive or furtive manner.
  • First they eat insects but will also eat meat on occasion.
  • Yes you can eat eat like people of your race.
  • You'll eat molecules with chopsticks before I eat the lesser carnivorae.
  • We can eat what you eat. It's okay.
  • We will eat you after we eat your children.
  • I eat and eat but it's never enough.
  • Don't just eat the soup, eat some fishcakes.
  • But he cannot eat what we eat.
  • We can eat what you eat.
  • Some eat earth and grass; others eat insects.
  • Eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat!
  • Eat, eat, eat. Enjoy.
  • Mares eat oats, does eat oats, and little lambs eat ivy...
  • Then I tried to eat all this benihana.
  • Harvests the organs to eat later.
  • Big enough to eat my words.
  • He's making the doctor eat himself.
  • Eat Peking duck near the Great Wall.
  • Drink my champagne, eat my oysters...
  • Your Highness, eat some cake.

Alternatives:

  • sneakily eat
  • eat sneakily
  • eat in a sneaky manner
  • eat secretly
  • eat furtively

sneak to eat

This phrase is not commonly used in English. It does not convey the intended meaning of eating in a secretive manner.

The phrase 'sneak to eat' is not a standard expression in English. To describe eating in a secretive or furtive way, it is better to use 'sneakily eat.'
  • This is how GMOs are spread and sneak into what we eat.
  • If you wanted to get anything to eat in my family you had to sneak up on it.
  • So the killer was waiting for the bugs to eat it down to the skeleton so they could sneak it out?
  • He called the QB sneak to win. I had a guy mashing his cleat in my ear.
  • Then I tried to eat all this benihana.
  • Harvests the organs to eat later.
  • Big enough to eat my words.
  • - People are trying to eat.
  • I used to eat vegetable's.
  • You should continue to eat healthy and exercise.
  • Markus said you managed to eat something.
  • Your kid has nothing to eat...
  • Only French hypocrites wait to eat.
  • My birthday and nothing to eat.
  • - The Professor began to eat again.
  • Cows are not designed by evolution to eat corn.
  • - He has to eat something.
  • Something additional for them to eat.
  • Granny needs them to eat radish.
  • She's making him something to eat.

Alternatives:

  • sneakily eat
  • eat sneakily
  • eat in a sneaky manner
  • eat secretly
  • eat furtively

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