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AABB1 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

"Sneak in"

is "sneak in" appropriate in the following context?

Two people are talking to each other on the hallway. I am walking on the hallway and I have to get past them by getting in between them.

Can I say "Excuse me, let me just sneak in real quick"?

Thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

Close, but "slip in" is the expression you want.

  • Close, but "slip in" is the expression you want.
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4 Answers
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Close, but "slip in" is the expression you want.
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Hey Seattleguy,

Thanks!
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You could say "sneak by" or "slip by."
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Hey Grammar Geek,

Thanks!

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