The cat was so sneaky.
She was as sneaky as a ninja, but made a great crash when she dropped the cookie jar.
He took a sneaky peek at her phone when she wasn't looking.
Here are some sentences.
That is a sneaky thing to do.
His sneaky prank was not funny.
She crept around the corner, trying to be sneaky so she could surprise her friend.
he was a sneaky jackrabbit.
Sneaky (acting in an underhand way, deceptive) is "sournois - sournoise" in French.
The suffixes for the root word "sneaky" can be "-er" (sneakier), "-est" (sneakiest), "-ly" (sneakily), and "-ness" (sneakiness).
Her smile was a sneaky shadow creeping across her face, hiding her true intentions in the darkness.
She crept around the corner, trying to be sneaky so she could surprise her friend.
His sneaky behavior made me suspicious of him.
The cat was very sneaky as it approached the moose.
One of the oldest is "sneaky like a fox". You could say "sneaky as the smartest con man".
he was a sneaky jackrabbit.
"My cat is very sneaky and mischievous." "A domestic cat has many of the instincts of a lion or tiger."
No, the English word sneaky is not an adverb. It instead serves as an adjective in a phrase or sentence since it does not describe or modify verbs, which is an adverbial function. The pronunciation will be "snee-kee" in the English of the United States of America.
The word "sneaky" does not have a suffix.
yes, but it can also be a verb ex. dont be so sneaky (sneaky is a verb in that sentence, cuz the person is doing that) the sneaky fox decapitates a chicken (sneaky is an adjective because it describes what kind of fox)
Words hiding in 'sneaky manner' are:sneakamamananAnn or Anne
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Stealthy