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Meanings of
sneaky
in anglès
Marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed.
sneak
furtive
stealthy
surreptitious
Related terms
concealed
Marked by deception.
underhand
underhanded
Related terms
crooked
corrupt
Sinònims
Examples for "
underhand
"
underhand
underhanded
Examples for "
underhand
"
1
I took his
underhand
air for a priestly air; I did wrong.
2
I do not believe in any
underhand
work, was the ready answer.
3
There would be plenty of time for practicing with the
underhand
toss.
4
Well, he would speak plainly; there had been too much
underhand
doing.
5
But this
underhand
conduct of the emperor only showed his own weakness.
1
People like the young idealist don't deal in
underhanded
things like that.
2
We are both willing to do
underhanded
things to make it happen.
3
The
underhanded
toss of the Skee-Ball game perfectly replicates the actual machine.
4
We will have no
underhanded
truck system introduced on the Verner estate.
5
Silo was, undoubtedly, scheduled to become a throwaway in some
underhanded
scheme.
Usage of
sneaky
in anglès
1
However, some rogue companies have found
sneaky
ways to bypass these measures.
2
I did ask Rachael a
sneaky
question tonight but it's not official.
3
And a
sneaky
moment that largely went unnoticed in the second half.
4
Which is why I had used the cobbs' intelligence to get
sneaky
.
5
COSMETIC surgery is no longer the
sneaky
,
shameful secret it once was.
6
That's if they manage to avoid a few
sneaky
price hikes, too.
7
A couple of times, her horde had gotten lucky or particularly
sneaky
.
8
Our arts reporter Justin Gregory went up for a
sneaky
early visit.
9
Besides, although he might be obnoxious, I didn't think he was
sneaky
.
10
I knew how
sneaky
and mean all these people here can be.
11
Because of their
sneaky
mode of attack, we did suffer some losses.
12
Someone else was lurking about: a
sneaky
fellow hard to pin down.
13
One particularly
sneaky
trick was when he kidnapped this lady named Europa.
14
It was a
sneaky
enemy that strangled you in broad daylight sometimes.
15
It was in the fine tradition of
sneaky
punches in bar-room brawls.
16
Quarterback Bart Starr won the game, running in a
sneaky
lastgasp touchdown.
Other examples for "sneaky"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
sneaky
Adjective
Frequent collocations
sneaky way
very sneaky
sneaky bastard
sneaky feeling
sneaky trick
More collocations
Sneaky
through the time
Sneaky
across language varieties
Australia
Common
United States of America
Less common
Ireland
Less common
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