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  1. Tom snuck up behind me and pushed me into the river. Tom se puso detrás de mí y me empujó al río. I snuck up there once, just to see what it would be like.

  2. 25 de jun. de 2008 · Jane snuck up behind Suzie and surprised her with a whack on the back. Suzie jumped up and screamed with fright/gave a yelp (yelled with fright would sound odd to me but perhaps not wrong) and immediately turned around and screamed/yelled at Jane.

  3. verb [ I or T ] uk / buː / us / buː / present participle booing | past tense and past participle booed. Add to word list. to make an expression of strong disapproval or disagreement: People at the back started booing loudly. Her singing was so bad that she was booed off the stage. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas.

  4. sneak up (on somebody/something) to move towards somebody very quietly so that they do not see or hear you until you reach them. He sneaked up on his sister and shouted ‘Boo!’. Want to learn more?

  5. Then one afternoon she was playing in the basement as her brother sneaked in, getting away from Koda. She snuck up on him from behind and shouted: "BOO!" and scared him. Her brother warned her not to come into the basement anymore. She just thought he was afraid of the dark and the basement.

  6. My wife walked into the room and I snuck up behind her and yelled; BOO! She cried hysterically and ran outside. I always do this to her but I guess it was funnier when I was alive.

  7. My friend spotted me across our uni campus, called me from a private number while heavy breathing, snuck up behind and put her arm around my neck to surprise me. She had a giant bite bruise on her arm for weeks