- 05.011 that have sneaked
- 05.037 and sneaky
- 05.128 sneaking
- 05.144 and to sneak behind a big barrel
- 08.127 So that’s how he sneaked past me,
- 09.013 after a week or two of this sneaking sort of life,
- 09.062 and then sneaked along to some huts
- 10.031 sneaking through the woods
Sneer
- 12.053 sneered the dragon.
Snuggle
- 07.106 He snuggled into them very gladly,
Soak
- 10.012 they were so soaked
Soar
- 12.022 and up he soared blazing into the air
- 12.102 quietly soared into the air,
Sorcery
- 01.068 and sorcerous.
- 07.151 won’t need me to tell you tales of that black sorcerer.
Sow
- 19.030 Over snow by winter sown,
Spade
- 01.038 and a spade.
Spin
“Spin” is not terribly uncommon, but it’s a good, strong verb with “spun, had spun” as its perfect and participle forms… but the less-common perfect for “span” delights me. Spin, span, spun – Dear fiber friends, this one is dedicated to you.
- 08.030 while the boat span slowly off
Sparkle
- 13.019 it was tinged with a flickering sparkle
- 14.023 his belly glittered white with sparkling fires of gems