sneaky|sneakier|sneakiest in English
adjective
[sneak·y || 'snɪːkɪ]
furtive, stealthy; deceptive, deceitful
Use "sneaky|sneakier|sneakiest" in a sentence
1. You sneaky, sneaky minx!
2. Pretty sneaky.
3. He's too sneaky.
4. Codependency is sneaky and powerful
5. That was a sneaky trick!
6. You bachelors are really sneaky.
7. That sneaky, low life creep.
8. Libe Barer, Actress: Sneaky Pete
9. 5 That sneaky, low life creep.
10. His sneaky behavior aroused our suspicion.
11. The biggest problem with sanctions: people are sneaky.
12. That was a sneaky trick to play!
13. One kid can generally tell when another kid is sneaky.
14. I took a sneaky glance at my watch.
15. L. J., you sneaky son of a bitch.
16. The sneaky foot soldiers of the Dark Master.
17. What Is Actualized.org? The Sneaky Psychology Behind Conspiracy Theories
18. Watch out for Andy. He can be really sneaky.
19. Guys, you are without a doubt the sneakiest, most light-fingered thieving parasites I've ever met.
20. It is a sneaky and underhand way of doing business.
21. You never know what's going on in that sneaky mind of his.
22. 6 synonyms for Catlike: feline, furtive, slinky, sneaking, sneaky, stealthy
23. You call those sneaky, underhand tactics coming to my aid?
24. This sneaky girl was disliked by the rest of the class.
25. A sneaky thief can easily dip into an open handbag!