No. Sneakily would be an adverb. Remember, adjectives enhance nouns. "The big dog," "the puffy cloud." Adverbs enhance verbs. "He sneakily stole a cookie."
quietly, sneakily, furtively, secretly, covertly, surreptitiously ..
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is not an adjective. Differently is an adverb.The adjective would be different.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is clumsy.
eat the food, but sneakily
sneakily
sneakily, clandestinely
Yes, it means done in a sneaky manner.
quietly, sneakily, furtively, secretly, covertly, surreptitiously ..
slyly/sneakily/manipulatively
that he is so into you
Example: "I found him lurking in the woods" Lurking means hiding, hanging around sneakily or surreptitiously, etc.
he is a stalker
Queen Hatshepsut sneakily usurped the title of "Egyptian Pharaoh" from her son Thutmose III, the original heir to the throne.
they are children who steal from people by sneakily taking things out of peoples pockets if you've seen the old oliver twist film youll know what i mean
No, I think you mean that you have a SLEW of items to choose from.A sleuth is a person investigating sneakily. A slew is a large quantity.