sneakish
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English
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]sneakish (comparative more sneakish, superlative most sneakish)
- Somewhat sneaky.
- 1912, E. Nesbit, “Kenneth and the Carp”, in The Magic World[1]:
- But her sneakish qualities, if they really existed, were generally hidden, and she was very clever at thinking of new games, and very kind if you got into a row over anything.
- 1922, G. K. Chesterton, “The Vanishing Prince”, in The Man Who Knew Too Much[2]:
- […] it was only afterward that we could connive in a sneakish way at his escape.