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US
/ˈsniki/
]
[ UK /snˈiːki/ ]
[ UK /snˈiːki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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marked by deception
achieved success in business only by underhand methods -
marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed
a sneak attack
stealthy footsteps
a surreptitious glance at his watch
a furtive manner
How To Use sneaky In A Sentence
- It was really cold, with a sneaky, penetrating breeze to provide an extra wind-chill.
- I have a sneaky feeling that you have at least two different personalities.
- I am familiar with the mix of Bromley lads and lasses out for a good time, having a drink or two, a boogie on the dancefloor and perhaps a sneaky snog before the semi-unconscious journey home.
- Happily one of the rabbis featured in this documentary advocates a sneaky line of defence.
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- Move your eyes, not your head, Always keep an arrow nocked or your gun ready, this is vital, doing the sneaky stalk. Still hunting vs.
- If you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling you'll find that love actually is all around.
- I don't know what you know, but, for once, can you not do the sneaky thing, and blab it to the whole world, or post it on your evil blog, or whatever.
- Doug and I came up with a sneaky, underhanded and brilliant plan which kept us strong and under little pressure for the first three years.
- I guess if you were trying to go somewhere sneaky, you could always turn the phone off to travel unwatched.