surreptitiously

IPA: sɝʌptˈɪʃʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a surreptitious manner; stealthily, furtively, secretly.
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Examples of "surreptitiously" in Sentences

  • If you see a group show up, take their picture, surreptitiously is safer because some of these thugs will hurt you.
  • Babylon "-- (a title surreptitiously accorded Percival by the unforgiving lady) -- before committing herself too deeply to the enterprise.
  • A French admiral leaving with a fleet for America wrote Lafayette, I sent word surreptitiously and secretly four times to Paul Jones to come and place himself in our convoy.
  • Now she has realised that by continuing dishonesty Blair and then Flash have succeeded in surreptitiously nudging the state forward but have forfeited the debate, which they have lost.
  • SANCHEZ: Does it bother you that the information was gathered surreptitiously, that is to say, somebody went in there and fooled the director of CAIR into thinking he was their friend?
  • At least this is no super-subtle modernist divine dealing out old coins surreptitiously stamped with a new image and superscription, but a plain blunt heretic who knows his mind (or, rather, mood).
  • His clothes were rough and half soaked by the rain that had been falling, while it became apparent as we talked that he had landed surreptitiously from a Dutch fishing-boat early that morning and had not dared to show himself.
  • "It is happening quietly and incrementally—in rulings by distant courts, in hearing rooms on Capital Hill and obscure federal agencies, in the digital code that Hollywood and record labels surreptitiously implant into DVDs and CDs."

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