he was a sneaky jackrabbit.
"Sneaky as a fox."
Her smile was a sneaky shadow creeping across her face, hiding her true intentions in the darkness.
Sneaky (acting in an underhand way, deceptive) is "sournois - sournoise" in French.
She crept around the corner, trying to be sneaky so she could surprise her friend.
The suffixes for the root word "sneaky" can be "-er" (sneakier), "-est" (sneakiest), "-ly" (sneakily), and "-ness" (sneakiness).
He took a sneaky peek at her phone when she wasn't looking.
Her smile was a sneaky shadow creeping across her face, hiding her true intentions in the darkness.
He is sneaky like a silent mouse
a silent mouse/ninja.
he is a fox
She is a criminal, she is a raccoon
he is a fox
One of the oldest is "sneaky like a fox". You could say "sneaky as the smartest con man".
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a maetaphor using the word mousthe mouse is a house
She crept around the corner, trying to be sneaky so she could surprise her friend.
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