Sentences with phrase «then snuck»

Setup was already mostly done, so we checked to make sure all the demo stations were working, and then I snuck off to get a couple shots of the SEGA Booth, since I can post them now — so here's the glory that is the front of the massive SEGA shrine:
Instead my wife and I went to a movie (RIPD) and then snuck into another one (World War Z).
Then he snuck in a few Trump jokes, announcing that the President's withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear Deal was «Trump's biggest pulling - out blunder since Eric.»
I took a trip east this weekend to compete in a ski competition for my business school, and then I snuck away to visit with friends and family who live close by.
The first time I was a naive first time mom and my husband brought the seat in and the nurse did her «check» and then we snuck out of the hospital.
he randomly began staying wide awake until 10 or so, then snuck into our bed while we were passed out.
UConn missed the tournament at 20 - 15 the following year, then snuck in as a No. 9 seed that was dropped by Kansas in the round of 32.
And then I snuck off and ran northeast all by myself.

Not exact matches

First, I convinced my mom to let me buy all those teen magazines (okay, so I hid some in the cart and snuck them on the conveyor belt when she wasn't looking), and then I mapped out elaborate charts with the coolest outfits I could afford on my meager babysitting salary.
Imagine the response by some Christians if Feuerstein walked into Starbucks, «tricked» the barista into writing a religious phrase from a different faith on the cup, encouraged people to start a movement and then underscored his point by showing off the handgun he'd snuck into the store.
I was super excited to eat my leftover Hamburger Soup for lunch and then somehow the fact that I needed to make supper snuck up on me.
No, the Nationals haven't won a postseason series since they were the Expos, and even then it was a weird, stilted regular - season format that snuck them in.
Wayne Rooney has claimed he once snuck into the Kop with Liverpool supporters but cheered on then Arsenal player Francis Jeffers, reports the Daily Mail.
«The three of us got sucked into believing it was between us, and then Danielle snuck in,» Mochrie recalls.
Kaymer juuuuust snuck his ball onto the front of the green, and then watched helplessly as it gained steam rolling back towards the water.
In two possessions early, Curry turned the ball over attempting a fancy dribble behind his back on a fast break and then complained about a foul call instead of getting back on Smith, who snuck free for an easy fast - break bucket.
Had Aaron Cresswell's late effort snuck in under the bar then perhaps there would have been even more competition for favourite goal.
Adebayor missed, but Lennon would then get us on the scoreboard, as this time he snuck behind the West Brom left back again.
If it snuck up on you then you were not paying attention.
Then a series of actors snuck away...
Then summer arrived and while mainstream audiences were spending their hard - earned money on crap-fests (more on that later), a visually stunning, viscerally brutal and eye - opening parable of racism taking place in a ghetto for extraterrestrials snuck in under the radar and redefined what sci - fi was capable of.
If you were a child of the 80's like myself then Ghostbusters probably even snuck into your Saturday morning cartoons and play life as I had every toy under the Sun.
At the end of the film, after Morris has snuck off with some local kids and gotten stranded in another part of the country, Curtis rescues him, and then gives a little speech, which in a fair world would earn Robinson multiple major awards nominations.
During World War II, the then Princess Elizabeth and her younger sister snuck out of the palace to have a good time.
A much more gripping aquatic thriller, Below, snuck onto screens with little fanfare a couple of weeks ago, and it deserved far better than the under - the - radar dump release Miramax / Dimension gave it — but then the WWII setting and lack of a name star in its cast, not to mention the atmospherics - over-cheap-jolts approach adopted by David Twohy, go a long way toward explaining why this one spent considerable time on the «Max shelf.
Not a whisper of a third film in production and then out of nowhere a trailer snuck into the Superbowl.
Faced with this crushing disappointment, I acted as would any upstanding citizen and snuck in, first using a colleague's pass and then by blending into the crowd of straw hats.
And then there was The Shack, another indie that snuck through the gauntlet to appear on the NYTimes list for an astounding 172 weeks between June 2008 to early 2010 (52 of those weeks at # 1).
The costs that snuck up on me back then are still sneaking up on new home buyers today.
«You almost feel guilty, like you snuck in or something» said Gillespia, who then managed to get over with the imposter syndrome.
The change was snuck out in a little update to the game's page on the PlayStation website, with a Sony representative then confirming to US Gamer that «Days Gone will now be releasing in 2019 and we will keep you updated on the launch date.»
This would result in me fighting some Grocks in an opposite corner and then all of a sudden I see that some have snuck up all the way to the door without my map telling me so.
Then, November snuck up on me and I found most of my time was consumed with our house renovations.
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