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sneak preview
noun as in early showing of entertainment
Strongest match
Example Sentences
I was lucky enough to see him at a party in central London recently, where I got a sneak preview of the new album - a blend of his signature pop-punk and emotional depth.
I've had a sneak preview of the new series, which starts on Wednesday, and can tell you that the contestants are thrown in at the deep end from the start.
I've had a sneak preview of the new series, and can tell you the scenery is absolutely breathtaking.
I've had a sneak preview, and can tell you that the first episode alone is fraught with tension.
I’ve had a sneak preview, and can confirm there are a lot of parallels - from the awkward group meals, to the tearful revelations of why they really, really need the money.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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