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Grammar : Adj |
Spell : snee-kee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsni ki |
Definition of sneaky
Origin :- 1833, from sneak (v.) + -y (2). Related: Sneakily; sneakiness. Sneaky Pete "cheap liquor" is from 1949.
- adj underhanded, dishonest
- And so perhaps you would be Saladin, and he can be Sir Kenneth, though he's too sneaky for him, too.
- Extract from : « Margaret Montfort » by Laura E. Richards
- “Sneaky, you run down to the brook and get some water,” she commanded.
- Extract from : « Washer the Raccoon » by George Ethelbert Walsh
- “You have done well by the pack, Sneaky,” he announced finally.
- Extract from : « Washer the Raccoon » by George Ethelbert Walsh
- She was going to speak for her foster child, and not let Sneaky introduce him.
- Extract from : « Washer the Raccoon » by George Ethelbert Walsh
- He was safe there from Sneaky, Gray Wolf and the whole pack.
- Extract from : « Washer the Raccoon » by George Ethelbert Walsh
- Meanwhile, Sneaky had been out hunting, and returned with food for his family.
- Extract from : « Washer the Raccoon » by George Ethelbert Walsh
- Sneaky did not like this, and displayed his sharp, cruel teeth.
- Extract from : « Washer the Raccoon » by George Ethelbert Walsh
- Sneaky switched his tail angrily, and bared his white teeth.
- Extract from : « Washer the Raccoon » by George Ethelbert Walsh
- This also was a law of the pack, and Sneaky was angrier than ever.
- Extract from : « Washer the Raccoon » by George Ethelbert Walsh
- You must run back to the den and tell Mother Wolf or Sneaky.
- Extract from : « Washer the Raccoon » by George Ethelbert Walsh
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