Snook [verb]

Definition of Snook:

move stealthily

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Sentence/Example of Snook:

All efforts to get Snook to talk about his hunting exploits were unavailing.

Then I guess we can find room for you, Mr. Snook, went on Jerry.

Once Rick saw a snook that would have been worth taking, but the fish sped off into the watery gloom.

Ned noticed that Mr. Snook grasped the sides of the seat with nervous hands, as if he expected something to happen at any moment.

All right, answered Mr. Snook, who hurried off, looking over his shoulder as if he feared he might see more spiders.

His ear was often on the ground that morning and twice he left Jack "to snook" out to the trail and look for tracks.

And so it came to pass, in due course of time, that the Clyde dropped him at Snook's Arm.

Nine hours out from Snook's Arm and six with the school without pointing a gun!

Vanderput and Snook, the story dealing with bills of exchange, was the favorite with Mr. Hallam.

He is a little man, about five feet high, and is supposed to have called out three people for calling him Snooks instead of Snook.