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idiomhave a sneaking suspicionto think that something may be true, without having any definite information:Fran thinks the Principal is leaving, and I have a sneaking suspicion she may be right.We have a sneaking suspicion that our major competitor is trying to put together a deal with Boxted.
have a sneaking suspicionTo have a slight but persistent premonition or intuition (about something). Jimmy said he'd never be back, but I have a sneaking suspicion we'll see him again sooner or later. |