He stopped to watch for a moment, quietly moving foliage for a sneaky view.You call those sneaky, underhand tactics coming to my aid?.I also felt a small, sneaky sense of my own power over him.As the bowlers work on it, the scar becomes deeper and wider with every sneaky scratch altering the aerodynamics.Snake is a notorious bank robber who, unlike his reptilian namesake, is far from sneaky or subtle.It's a sneaky move designed to reduce the company's tax bill. The act of Filthy Ninja Seagull, is to (like a filthy ninja) sneak into a room of a couple humping without bein seen or heard, climb on to the nearest.You never know what's going on in that sneaky mind of his. But he was both obstructionist and very, very sneaky. A red/auburn haired male who can hold his own in hand to hand combat, and usually wins with a strike you were not expecting. CALIFORNIA California water agencies that rely on the Colorado River today proposed a modeling framework for the U.S.The biggest problem with sanctions: people are sneaky.○○ adjective DISHONEST doing things in a secret and often dishonest or unfair way SYN underhand a sneaky little trick ► see thesaurus at dishonest - sneakily adverb - sneakiness noun Examples from the Corpus sneaky.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sneaky sneak‧y / ˈsniːki /
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