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sneaky

[snee-kee] / ˈsni ki /


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JSN is a sneaky outside pick to win MVP, though that award almost always goes to the winning quarterback.

From The Wall Street Journal

The following year it was sneaky Canadian Shania Twain and a sus character from England referred to only as Sting.

From Los Angeles Times

In 2009, it banned an array of sneaky fees designed to extract more money from card users.

From Los Angeles Times

Ro’s sneaky value is all the data it collects and stores in its own healthcare records, which patients control and can even export.

From The Wall Street Journal

After that they began to show up every morning at Maxine’s bus stop, looking sneaky and dangerous, like some outlaw gang about to hold up the stagecoach.

From Literature