sneakiness

IPA: snˈikinʌs

noun

  • The state or quality of being sneaky.
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Examples of "sneakiness" in Sentences

  • He never stopped, it is all he can do, no real brains required, just sneakiness.
  • And somehow her willfulness seemed to go hand-in-hand with a determined sense of sneakiness as well.
  • “Stealing” denotes acquisition through violence or sneakiness; “borrowing” is defined by unreasonable expectations of repatriation.
  • And that was in September, and then some of you were asking how it turned out, and I had to say that it was longer-term sneakiness than that?
  • William Shakespeare borrowed both from the Italian for his 1607 play Julius Caesar, and in English the words connoted sneakiness and treachery.
  • Besides the unavoidable and inescapable suspicion that fear of a public backlash was at play in the illegal decision to meet in secret about Brown's so-called "realignment plan," think of the cover this gives to officials in smaller jurisdictions who are inclined towards sneakiness with regard to open government laws.

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