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sneaky

[snee-kee] / ˈsni ki /


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Trent Perry followed one sneaky steal with another in a span of less than a minute.

From Los Angeles Times

Soon, a large international team of researchers assembled to study the origins of these sneaky bursts.

From Space Scoop

She said her "darling" but "sneaky" daughter Kelly had tracked Jennifer down and arranged for them to speak over the phone.

From BBC

This year’s ballot measure would explicitly bar future legislatures from devising sneaky ways to get at capital gains.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Even if the female is receptive and they mate — after they mate, the male needs to be really fast and sneaky because otherwise the female can also eat the male as well.”

From Los Angeles Times