sneak out
Débutant (A2) informal
To leave somewhere without letting anyone see you go, usually because you're not supposed to leave.
"He used to sneak out of his bedroom window at midnight to meet his friends."
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No, just sneak out the back door.
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Teenagers sometimes sneak out of the house at night.
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to sneak out to go someplace, you would see me.
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Sometimes teenagers try to sneak out of the house at night.
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I saw you grab your running shoes this morning and sneak out.