sneakingly

IPA: snˈikɪŋɫi

adverb

  • In the manner of one who is sneaking or sneaky; slyly, covertly.
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Examples of "sneakingly" in Sentences

  • We are sneakingly and hesitatingly giving our approval.
  • The owner laughed and sneakingly said in a dramatic way, don't be loud.
  • ‘Lammle,’ he said sneakingly, when that was done, ‘I hope we are friends again?’
  • It bought out another, and I sneakingly suspect a better or at least more fun, part of me.
  • Rather then my peers “sneakingly” listening to thier music, I think they should be allowed.
  • Everybody automatically knows everything you ever did when you thought you were totally and sneakingly and safely unseen.
  • What cared Isabel Archer for the vulgar judgements of obscure people? and did Madame Merle suppose that she was capable of doing a thing at all if it had to be sneakingly done?
  • We are all of us, the good and the bad, looking for tails — for one tail, or for more than one; we do so too often by ways that are mean enough: but perhaps there is no tail-seeker more mean, more sneakingly mean than he who looks out to adorn his bare back by a tail by marriage.
  • Then I sat an hour, till I was quite dry and cool enough to go swim; which I did, but with so much vexation that I think I have given it over: for I was every moment disturbed by boats, rot them; and that puppy Patrick, standing ashore, would let them come within a yard or two, and then call sneakingly to them.

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