![]() | SNUCK |

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SNEAKED |
In American English “snuck” has become increasingly common as the past tense of “sneak.” This is one of many cases in which
people’s humorously self-conscious use of dialect has influenced
others to adopt it as standard and it is now often seen even in
sophisticated writing in the US. But it is safer to use the
traditional form: “sneaked.”